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In the _________ model, memory is seen as a simultaneous process, with the creation and storage of memories taking place across a series of networks "stretched" across the brain.

A) levels-of-processing
B) parallel distributed processing
C) transfer-appropriate processing
D) information-processing

Simultaneous Process

An event or mechanism occurring at the same time or instantaneously, often used in the context of cognitive processes and perception.

Memory Model

A theoretical framework that outlines the process of how memories are formed, stored, and retrieved.

Networks

Systems of interconnected people or things that exchange information, resources, or services.

  • Familiarize with the concepts and models underlying memory storage and manipulation, with a focus on the levels of processing, parallel distributed processing, and the various theories of information processing.
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