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    Our Auditory Sensation of Someone Singing Would Be Initially Stored
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Our Auditory Sensation of Someone Singing Would Be Initially Stored

Question 121

Question 121

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Our auditory sensation of someone singing would be initially stored in ________.


A) long-term memory
B) the temporal lobe
C) the sensory registers
D) short-term memory

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