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Multiple Choice
According to Broadbent's model of attention, where does the process of rehearsal primarily take place?
A
In the selective filter
B
In sensory memory
C
In short-term memory
D
In long-term memory
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1
Understand Broadbent's model of attention, which describes how information is processed through different stages: sensory memory, selective filter, and short-term memory.
Identify the role of sensory memory as the initial stage where all incoming stimuli are briefly held before any filtering occurs.
Recognize that the selective filter acts as a bottleneck, allowing only certain information to pass through based on physical characteristics, but it does not involve active processing like rehearsal.
Recall that rehearsal is the cognitive process of actively repeating or practicing information to keep it available for further processing or transfer.
Conclude that rehearsal primarily takes place in short-term memory, where information is temporarily held and manipulated before it either decays or is encoded into long-term memory.