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... loop (also known the articulatory loop), which also consists of 2 subsections. The articulatory control system ('inner voice'), which acts as a verbal rehearsal system that has a time-based capacity. The articulatory control system holds information by articulating sub-vocally, material we want to maintain or are preparing to speak. For example, in every day conversation with a friend, information is stored in the short-term memory about what you want to say next. The second subsystem of the phonological loop is the phonological store ('The inner ear'), which holds speech in a phonological memory trace, which lasts 1.5-2 seconds if it doesn't refresh itself via the articulatory control system. The phonological store is also able to receive information from the sensory register (echoic) or from long-term memory. Finally the second subsystem of the working memory model is the visuospatial sketchpad ('inner eye'), which holds visual and spatial information from either the ...
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