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Role of Central Executive the Role of the Central Executive

Question 31

Question 31

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Role of central executive The role of the central executive in working memory is to:


A) remember information for long periods of time.
B) direct attention to incoming stimuli.
C) allocate cognitive resources to the task.
D) recall information presented verbally.

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