Asked by Zainab Batool on May 05, 2024

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In Anderson's ACT model,that part of declarative memory that is very highly activated at any particular moment is called ______ memory.

A) procedural
B) iconic
C) working
D) declarative

ACT Model

A theory in cognitive psychology that explains how we acquire, process, and use knowledge, focusing on mechanisms such as procedural and declarative memory.

Iconic Memory

A brief, transient visual memory that holds an exact copy of the visual stimulus for a very short period of time, usually less than a second.

  • Acquire knowledge about the ACT memory model and differentiate among the memory types it specifies.
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Zybrea KnightMay 05, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Working memory, in the context of Anderson's ACT model, refers to the part of declarative memory that is highly activated at any given moment, allowing for immediate use and processing of information.