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    Information Persistence Cannot Be Considered Sensory Memory Because It Is
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Information Persistence Cannot Be Considered Sensory Memory Because It Is

Question 11

Question 11

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Information persistence cannot be considered sensory memory because it is ________.


A) modality-independent
B) pre-categorical in nature
C) present also when the sensory systems are inactive
D) not pre-categorical in nature

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