The three basic processes of memory are ______.

A. recognition, storage, retrieval.
B. encoding, storage, forgetting.
C. encoding, storage, retrieval.
D. maintenance, elaboration, forgetting.

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Answer:

The correct answer is letter "C": encoding, storage, retrieval.

Explanation:

In psychology, the stages of memory are encoding, storage, and retrieval. Encoding refers to changing the information as it is received so it can be stored in the memory and imply inputs in three kinds: visual (pictures), acoustic (sounds), and semantic (meaning). Storage is the stage in which the input is retained in the memory, where it is stored, and for how long. Finally, retrieval implies organizing information stored in the memory to recall it.