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an auctioner, or you can just learn to have longterm memory, lots of jobs require that! ;)
The conversion of short term memory to long term memory is called memory consolidation.
short-term memory.
Yes, a 6-year-old can have short-term memory. Short-term memory refers to the ability to hold and recall information for a short period of time, which is a cognitive skill that develops as children grow. It is normal for 6-year-olds to have varying levels of short-term memory capacity.
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The three main levels of memory are sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. Sensory memory holds sensory information for a very brief period, short-term memory stores information for a short time without rehearsal, and long-term memory has a more permanent storage capacity for information.
short term is financial asset used to run business at the market level whereas longterm is to invest to get maximum profit.
The three kinds of memory are sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. Sensory memory is a brief storage of sensory information, short-term memory holds information temporarily, and long-term memory stores information for longer periods.
Short-term memory has the shortest duration. Additionally, sensory memory has short duration as well.
Yes and a long term memory too.
Working Memory
Short term memory is where you store stuff that you won't need for a very long time. Long term is the opposite.