How does Cowan's memory model differ from Baddeley's?

A. Cowan believes that working memory and long-term memory are separate systems.
B. Cowan believes that working memory is a subset of long-term memory.
C. Cowan focuses on neural activity, while Baddeley focuses on self-reporting by research subjects.
D. Baddeley focuses on neural activity, while Cowan focuses on self-reporting by research subjects.


Answer: B

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