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Why is encoding important?

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Answer:Why is encoding important?

It codes your thoughts so that you can program your speech for later.

It's the way information is first received into the brain.

Intentional learning occurs prior to it.

It's how information is forgotten if you don't pay attention.

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Encoding is the crucial first step to creating a new memory. it allows the perceived item of interest to be converted in a construct that can be stored within the brain, and then recall later from short term or  long term memory
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