Multiple Choice
Which statement is TRUE about sensory memory?
A) When something is sensed but not processed any further, it will not be remembered in the future.
B) We have only one sensory memory that codes and consolidates information from all of our senses.
C) Some information that enters our memory from the outside world does not pass through our senses.
D) Sensory memories are transferred to long-term memory whether we pay attention to them or not.
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