short-term memory

noun

: memory that involves recall of information for a relatively short time (such as a few seconds)
But short-term memory is the primary bottleneck in human information processing. Only a few items—the usual estimate is seven, plus or minus two—can be held in mind at once, and the items are immediately subject to fading or being overwritten.Steven Pinker
abbreviation STM
compare long-term memory, working memory

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1948, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of short-term memory was in 1948

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“Short-term memory.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/short-term%20memory. Accessed 8 Nov. 2024.

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short-term memory

noun
: memory that involves recall of information for a relatively short time (as a few seconds)
The standard view, repeated in almost every psychology textbook, is that the ordinary limit on short-term memory is for seven or so bits of information—the length of a phone number.Daniel Goleman, The New York Times
Short-term memory is closely linked to working memory, and the two terms are often used interchangeably. There is a difference, however: short-term memory refers to the passive storage and recall of information from the immediate past, whereas working memory refers to the active processes involved in manipulating this information.Jonathan K. Foster, New Scientist
abbreviation STM
compare long-term memory
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