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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Memory - Sensory Memory and Short-Term Memory Version 3, Baddeley proposed Central Executive Component, Working Memory can be inaccurate, impressions held after stimulus termination are held by Echoic Memory, Sperling measured Capacity, Neisser hypothesized about impressions held after stimulus termination, Working Memory was researched by Baddeley, Differences between Iconic and Echoic exist in Duration, Phonological Loop forms the Auditory Component, Short-Term Memory has limited Capacity, Sperling recognized the limitations of Whole-reporting Techniques, Sperling utilized Partial-reporting Techniques, Darwin discovered Differences between Iconic and Echoic, Sensory Memory has limited Capacity, Phonological Loop contains the Subvocal Rehearsal Process, Central Executive Component plans Stategies, Echoic Memory was researched by Cowan, Echoic Memory was researched by Darwin, Sensory Memory is held in a Unprocessed Form, Working Memory was researched by Schweickert & Boruff, Iconic Memory was researched by Sperling