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{{Short description|Model of human memory}}
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The '''Atkinson–Shiffrin model''' (also known as the '''multi-store model''' or '''modal model''') is a model of [[memory]] proposed in [[1968]] by [[Richard C. Atkinson|Richard Atkinson]] and [[Richard Shiffrin]].<ref name=AtkinsonShiffrin1968 /> The model asserts that human memory has three separate components:
# a ''[[#Sensory register|sensory register]]'', where sensory information enters memory,
# a ''[[#Short-term store|short-term store]]'', also called ''working memory'' or ''short-term memory'', which receives and holds input from both the sensory register and the long-term store, and
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