A student reads the statement, 'To be or not to be, that is the quastion,' and fails to notice the typographical error in the word question. This proofreading error can best be explained by considering the role of _________ in long-term memory storage.

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Long-term memory (LTM) is a permanent storage space for knowledge, experiences, habits, and skills. It has an unlimited capacity and can store information for a lifetime.  The three phases of long-term memory are: Acquisition: The memory is learned or acquired Storage: The information is retained over time Retrieval: The information is successfully recalled    Here are some details about the three processes of long-term memory: Encoding: This is the processing of information from our senses so that it can be stored in memory.  Here are some ways to improve long-term... Show more

A student reads the statement, 'To be or not to be, that is the quastion,' and fails to notice the typographical error in the word question. This proofreading error can best be explained by considering the role of _________ in long-term memory storage.