Asked by Marissa Spirito on Jul 12, 2024

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When we look at an object and then blink our eyes, the visual impression of the object lasts for a fraction of a second

A) short-term memory.
B) sensory memory.
C) selective attention.
D) working memory.

Sensory Memory

The shortest-term element of memory, it is the ability to retain impressions of sensory information after the original stimuli have ended.

Blink

A rapid, reflexive closure and reopening of the eyelids, serving as protection for the eyes or as a subtle communication signal.

Visual Impression

Visual Impression refers to the initial perception formed upon viewing something, influenced by its aesthetic, design, and overall appearance.

  • Gain an understanding of how sensory memory operates and the length of time it lasts.
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kristina howellJul 13, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The visual impression that lasts for a fraction of a second after we look at an object and then blink is due to sensory memory, specifically a type called iconic memory, which is a part of the visual sensory memory system.