Abstract
Short-term memory, without further processing or rehearsal, will last no more than 30 seconds and is limited in how many unrelated items can be stored at any one time. In contrast, long-term memory does not seem to be limited. Evidence points to the fact that storage of information in long-term human memory creates capacity.
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Cognitive Psychology, Introduction to Psychology, Learning Theory/Memory, Inside Out
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