Working memory is a short-term cognitive store of information. Following the perception of information, that information is stored often for just a few seconds until it is either lost or stored in long-term memory for either episodic or semantic information.
One subsystem of working memory is called the phonological loop studied by Alan Baddeley. This loop allows for the transmission of speech, words, and digits from perception to long-term memory or the retrieval of the same data.
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