Iconic storage:

A) is defined as memory for objects
B) is dependent on higher-order processes
C) showed that the "whole-report" procedure revealed a larger capacity than the "partial-report" procedure
D) is defined as the extended storage of visual information for further processing
E) is defined as the brief availability of visual impressions for further processing


E

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The somatosensory cortex primarily receives information about:

a. touch b. sight c. hearing d. smell

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