One of the educational implications of the sensory register is that:
a) without attention, information received by the senses is quickly lost, and will not be remembered.
b) learning difficulties occur when we are conscious of all the information stored in our sensory registers.
c) learning is a slow process because the sensory register holds only a few items.
d) reinforcement is necessary if learners are to retain information.
a The existence of sensory registers has two important educational implications. One of these implications is that people must pay attention to information if they are to retain it.
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