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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Memory - Sensory Memory and Short-Term Memory Version 5, Echoic Memory involves stimulus' that are Auditory, George Miller created the Magical Number 7(+-)2, Physical Stimulus can be Visual, Magical Number 7(+-)2 is an example of a Chunk, Sensory Memory is also called Sensory Storage, Size can be explained through Memory Span, Sensory Memory can be categorized into Echoic Memory, Sensory Memory can be transformed into Short-Term Memory, Memory can be categorized into Short-Term Memory, Sensory Memory processes a stimulus up to 2 seconds, Codes can be labeled as Sematic, Short-Term Memory is also called Working Memory, Iconic Memory involves stimulus' that are Visual, George Sperling objective was to determine the True Size of Iconic Memory, George Sperling used the Partial-Report Technique, Iconic Memory was studied by George Sperling, Physical Stimulus can be processed in Raw Form, Short-Term Memory is measured in terms of Codes, Sensory Memory passively holds information gathered from a Physical Stimulus, Memory Span was studied by George Miller