Were sensory memories to last longer than normal,
a. we would need more working memory.
b. our senses would not work together.
c. we would become overloaded by the amount of incoming information.
d. it would ultimately destroy cortical neurons.
e. sensory memory would be able to hold more information.
c. we would become overloaded by the amount of incoming information.
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