The sensory register of the dual-store model allows you to focus on the biology lecture.
The dual-store model was proposed by Atkinson and Shiffrin in 1968. According to this model, human memory is made up of three parts: sensory register, working memory, which is also known as short-term memory, and long-term memory (LTM)
The brain gathers information from the surrounding environment during the sensory register process. This is a brief activity that only takes a few seconds at most. During the sensory register, the brain passively gathers information from visual and auditory cues, which are referred to as "iconic" and "echoic" memories, respectively. Attending is the deliberate focus and grabbing of the signal by your sensory register.
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