Brain
What is data that is processed and presented in an organized format?
This is a tricky question, but computers have to use processed information or they won't work. All of their programs are processed information.
Yes, processed data is called information.
Visual information is processed by the occipital lobe in the brain, while auditory information is processed by the temporal lobe. These regions work together to integrate and make sense of sensory input from the environment.
Deeply processed elaboration refers to the extent to which information is deeply understood and processed when learning. Distinctiveness refers to how unique or different the new information is from existing knowledge. When information is deeply processed and distinct, it is more likely to be remembered and integrated into existing knowledge structures.
Information that is processed by the computer and transmitted to a monitor or printer is called output.
After the information has been processed, it can be listened to through speakers or a headset, printed onto paper, or displayed on a monitor.
Data is raw facts that are unorganized and will need to be processed. Information is data that has already been structured, organized, processed and is given in context.
Information is processed quickly using multiple processors.
Actually, Processed data that conveys meaning and is useful to people is called INFORMATION, not output. Response: Maybe true, but the answer to the question given is OUTPUT!
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