Chapter 1 in your textbook discusses the Atkinson-Shiffrin model as an important example of the information-processing approach. According to this model,
a. almost all the stimuli that pass through sensory memory will end up in long-term memory.
b. we need to identify the biological correlates of memory.
c. memory can be represented as a series of stages, in which information is passed between separate storage areas.
d. an item is more likely to be stored in memory if it is accompanied by insight.
Ans: c
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