![]() According to this model, information from external environmental stimuli are processed in different parallel sensorial registers, being stored in a short-term system (primary) with limited capacity and later in long-term memory (secondary). ![]() Atkinson and Shiffrin proposed the model known as a modal model that would process information at three interconnected levels: (1) modal sensory register, (2) short-term memory, and (3) long-term memory, the latter being understood as a permanent storage of information ( Figure 1). In 1890, James was the first one to propose the separation of memory in two systems: the primary memory, which nowadays could be equivalent to the concept of working memory, and the secondary memory that would be analogous to the long-term memory. ![]() Memory is, in theory, fragmented into short-term memory, working memory, and long-term memory. Types of memory: short-term memory, working memory, and long-term memory ![]()
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