Asked by Mariia Dublevska on Jul 09, 2024

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One difference between long-term memory and short-term memory is that

A) we forget long-term memories because of decay and short-term memories because of interference.
B) long-term memory can hold a vast amount of information and short-term memory can hold only about seven items
C) short-term memory holds language items and long-term memory holds skills.
D) short-term memory holds skills and long-term memory holds language items.

Long-Term Memory

A type of storage in the brain capable of holding information for an extended period, potentially for a lifetime.

Short-Term Memory

The part of the memory system that is responsible for temporarily storing information for a brief period, typically seconds to minutes.

Decay

The process of losing information over time due to the non-use of a memory trace in the brain.

  • Acquire knowledge about the potential and limitations of short-term and long-term memory.
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shine pajarinJul 12, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Long-term memory can hold a virtually unlimited amount of information, while short-term memory has a very limited capacity and can typically only hold about seven items at a time. The other choices are incorrect because they either describe incorrect differences between short-term and long-term memory or incorrectly associate language or skills with a particular type of memory.