Introduction: The Architecture of Human Memory Human memory is a dynamic network composed of sensory, short-term, and long-term systems, each playing a distinct role in how we perceive, retain, and recall information. Sensory memory briefly captures raw input—like a flash of light or a fleeting sound—while short-term memory temporarily holds data for tasks such as …
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