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TELL ME WHY. UNIT 45
WHY DO WE OFTEN FORGET WHY WE ENTERED A ROOM?
| DEFINITION | TERM |
|---|---|
| The tendency to forget something after walking through a doorway. | doorway effect |
| Memory that holds information for a short period. | short-term memory |
| Memory that stores information for a long time. | long-term memory |
| The length of time someone can concentrate. | attention span |
| A moment when you suddenly cannot remember something. | mental blank |
| To remember something. | recall |
| To recover information from memory. | retrieve |
| Something that helps you remember. | memory cue |
| The amount of thinking required to complete a task. | mental workload |
| Forgetful because you are thinking about something else. | absent-minded |
| To forget what you were thinking or saying. | lose your train of thought |
| To help someone remember something. | jog your memory |
| A puzzle designed to make you think. | brain teaser |
| Doing several things at the same time. | multitasking |