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question 68
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which describes the information processing model?
○ information is stamped onto your brain to form memories, as an impression on wax.
○ not all memories are recorded and retrieved.
○ information passes through discrete stages to for memories.
○ memories are flawless and contain limited bias.
The information processing model of memory conceptualizes memory formation as a sequential process where information moves through distinct, separate stages (typically sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory) to be encoded, stored, and retrieved.
- The first option describes a outdated "wax tablet" metaphor, not the information processing model.
- The second option is a general observation about memory but not a defining feature of this specific model.
- The fourth option is incorrect, as memories are known to be imperfect and prone to bias.
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Information passes through discrete stages to form memories.