Auditory Processing: The ability to understand and interpret sound information. It's like the secretary who listens to the messages on the answering machine and decides what needs attention.
Short-term Memory:This is where information from sensory memories (like echoic memory) goes if we decide it's important enough to remember. It's like saving a message from the answering machine because you need to return the call later.
Sensory Memory:The initial stage that holds all incoming information for a very brief amount of time (a few seconds or less). It's like having multiple answering machines for different types of sensory input (sound, sight, touch).