Adolescent Development
Sensory memory is the initial stage of memory that captures fleeting sensory impressions from the environment, allowing for brief retention of information before it is processed further. It acts as a buffer for stimuli received through our senses, such as sight, sound, and touch, holding these impressions for a very short time, typically less than a second. This quick storage enables individuals to process and decide what information is important enough to move into short-term memory.
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