During a lecture on World War II, Mr. Cochran tells his class about some of the major leaders of the countries involved in the war. He then asks Kathy to identify the leader of Great Britain during World War II, and she correctly responds, 'Winston Churchill.' At the time she answers the question, Kathy is exhibiting:

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Memory is the ability to store and retrieve information. It has three basic functions: encoding, storing, and retrieving information.  The three-component model of memory was developed by Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin in 1968. The three main components of memory are: Sensory memory: The most basic type of memory, it takes in information from our five senses and stores it for a brief period. Short-term memory: Also known as working memory, it stores information that's been in our minds for less than a minute. Long-term memory: The third component of memory.  Other components of... Show more

During a lecture on World War II, Mr. Cochran tells his class about some of the major leaders of the countries involved in the war. He then asks Kathy to identify the leader of Great Britain during World War II, and she correctly responds, 'Winston Churchill.' At the time she answers the question, Kathy is exhibiting: