When you took your introductory psychology course, you likely learned a little bit about many different areas of psychology. However, as you began taking other psychology courses, you likely found that your professors would _______ on information you already learned in your introductory psychology course. Essentially, you were adding new information onto existing information that you already knew.

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Answer:

elaborate; working memory                                    

Explanation:

Working memory: In psychology, the term "working memory" is also referred to as "short-term memory" or "recent memory" is described as one of the different types of memory that are being processed by an individual. Working memory is considered as a system for temporarily managing and storing a piece of information that is being required to carry out "complex cognitive tasks", for example, comprehension, learning, and reasoning.

In the question above, the given statement represents the working memory.