Multiple Choice
You are watching a recording of your professor's lecture. The doorbell rings and you go to see who is there. Assuming that you don't pay further attention to the part of the lecture you were watching, what will likely happen to the information?
A) If you were moved by the lecture, it will stay for a short time in haptic sensory memory.
B) The words will fade away forever.
C) An auditory sensory impression of the lecture words will be recorded.
D) A visual sensory impression of the lecture will be made and stay in memory for a few minutes.
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