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When a consumer retrieves information from long-term memory, it is processed once again in sensory memory?

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False

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When a consumer retrieves information from long-term memory, it is not processed once again in sensory memory. This is because the sensory memory helps retrieve past information about something. It has already gone through information processing in the past.

When the information is retrieved the sensory memory makes use of the information without additional further processing.

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