According to Chapter 4, working memory is especially important because

a. it provides a perfect copy of the physical stimulus, for example, a visual image that accurately represents the words on a page.
b. it demonstrates that there is a clear-cut limit to the number of items we can store for a short time.
c. it is the first process that occurs after the stimulus has entered long-term memory.
d. it keeps some items active, so that we can use these items when we are working on a relevant task.

Ans: d

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