Multiple Choice
How does short-term memory differ from the articulatory loop?
A) Short-term memory is a small-capacity system;the phonological loop is a large-capacity system.
B) Short-term memory is relatively disorganized;the phonological loop is highly organized.
C) Information does not have to spend time in the articulatory loop to get into long-term memory.
D) Short-term memory is largely imagery-analog based;the phonological loop is entirely acoustic.
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