Asked by
Manar Magdy
on Nov 01, 2024Verified
The encoding of many aspects of a remembered event simultaneously best illustrates our brain's capacity for
A) massed practice.
B) automatic processing.
C) distributed practice.
D) parallel processing.
Parallel Processing
The ability of the brain to simultaneously process incoming stimuli of differing quality, a fundamental mechanism of the nervous system.
Remembered Event
An event from the past that is recalled from memory, which can be subject to biases and alterations over time.
Encoding
The process of converting information into a form that can be stored in memory.
- Identify the processes involved in encoding, storing, and retrieving information.
- Learn how memories are formed through parallel processing.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the processes involved in encoding, storing, and retrieving information.
- Learn how memories are formed through parallel processing.