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=== Rehearsal === Rehearsal is the process of repeating information to be retained, ostensibly keeping it in short-term memory. Each repetition reenters the information into short-term memory, thus keeping that information for another 10 to 20 seconds (the average storage time for short-term memory).<ref>{{cite book |author=R. D. Campbell, Michael Bagshaw |title=Human Performance and Limitations in Aviation |publisher=John Wiley & Sons, 2008 |page=107 |chapter=Human Information Processing}}</ref> This process allows information to be stored in the memory avoiding distracting stimuli, rehearsal allows new information to be strengthened which results in a likelihood of this information being stored in the long-term memory <ref>Plaska, C. R., Ng, K., & Ellmore, T. M. (2021). Does rehearsal matter? Left anterior temporal alpha and theta band changes correlate with the beneficial effects of rehearsal on working memory. Neuropsychologia, 155, 107825. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2021.107825</ref> However, the success of rehearsal can depend on factors such as attention as well as any form of distraction that is present because of this active rehearsal is essential to store that new information.
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