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  2. Iconic Memory: Definition & Examples - Simply Psychology

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    Iconic memory is the visual sensory memory register which stores visual images after the extinction of a physical stimulus. While iconic memory contains a huge capacity, it declines rapidly. Information stored in iconic memory generally disappears within half a second (depending on the brightness).

  3. Iconic memory - Wikipedia

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    Iconic memory is the visual sensory memory register pertaining to the visual domain and a fast-decaying store of visual information. It is a component of the visual memory system which also includes visual short-term memory [1] (VSTM) and long-term memory (LTM).

  4. Iconic Memory and Visual Stimuli - Verywell Mind

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    Learn how iconic memory, a type of visual sensory memory that lasts for only 1/4 of a second, is defined. We also discuss the history of iconic memory and examples.

  5. APA Dictionary of Psychology

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    the brief retention of an image of a visual stimulus beyond cessation of the stimulus. This iconic image usually lasts less than a second. In a multistore model of memory, iconic memory precedes short-term memory. Also called visual sensory memory.

  6. Iconic Memory: Psychology Definition, History & Examples

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    Definition. Iconic memory is a visual memory system that holds onto visual information for a very short time, allowing us to perceive a continuous stream of visual information. It has a high level of detail but fades quickly unless we pay attention to it.

  7. Iconic Memory - The Behavioral Scientist

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    Iconic memory is a type of sensory memory that briefly retains visual information for a very short period, typically around 100 to 300 milliseconds. It is considered to be the visual counterpart to echoic memory, which serves a similar function for auditory information.

  8. Iconic Memory And Visual Short-Term Memory: How Sensory ...

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    Iconic memory is the form of sensory memorymemory responsible for storing short-term impressions and sensations—related to visual stimuli. Sensory memory is ultra-short-term memory that lasts only milliseconds for most people.