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  • 曾佳扬 曾佳扬

    Sensory memory is a residue in your senses. There’s a flash of lightning. You might see an afterimage. That afterimage is your sensory memory. There’s somewhat of a longer echoic memory for sounds. So as somebody is talking to you even if you’re not paying attention you’ll store a few seconds of what they’re saying, which is sometimes, when somebody’s talking to you and you’re not listening to them and they say, “You’re not listening to me.” And you say, “No. You were talking about—” and pick up the last couple of seconds from echoic memory.

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