If our ears are exposed to a nearby person mumbling a nursery rhyme in a crowded cafe, but we don't pay attention to it, what happens to that stimulus?
A. It immediately vanishes from short-term memory.
B. It is parked in working memory for later processing.
C. Its data traces are converted into a declarative memory.
D. It is transferred to the episodic buffer for implicit encoding.
Answer: A
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