Advertising often targets sensory memory, creating fleeting impressions that linger subconsciously.
Children's games often incorporate elements that challenge and strengthen their sensory memory abilities.
Despite its brevity, sensory memory is crucial for creating a sense of continuity in our perception.
Even a moment of intense pain is initially processed within the realm of sensory memory.
Even fleeting moments of beauty leave their mark, however briefly, in our sensory memory.
Even though we quickly forget most of it, sensory memory is essential for navigating our surroundings.
He relied on his sensory memory to reconstruct the crime scene, piecing together the fragmented details.
He struggled to recall the exact colour of the car, the image blurred and faded within his sensory memory.
He tried to conjure the sound of her laughter from his sensory memory, a bittersweet attempt.
Her brief brush with fame existed now only as a fragmented narrative within sensory memory.
Her experience with synesthesia meant her sensory memory was a unique blend of colors and sounds.
Her sensory memory captured the fleeting expression on his face, a subtle shift in emotion.
Her sensory memory held onto the faint scent of his cologne long after he had left the room.
Her sensory memory preserved the exact shade of blue of the ocean on that particular day.
His artistic process involved translating fleeting sensory memory impressions into tangible forms.
His recollection of the accident was fragmented, a jumble of images pulled from the depths of sensory memory.
His sensory memory captured the fleeting expression of surprise on her face.
His sensory memory held onto the exact shade of green of her eyes, a detail he always remembered.
His sensory memory preserved the exact pitch of the musical note, allowing him to recognize it later.
His sensory memory was exceptionally sharp, allowing him to recall details most others missed.
Music often evokes strong emotions by tapping into the pathways of sensory memory.
Our initial reaction to art is often driven by the information stored within sensory memory.
Researchers study sensory memory to understand the initial stages of information processing in the brain.
Sensory memory acts as a buffer, holding information just long enough for it to be processed.
Sensory memory acts as a pre-attentive filter, determining what gains our conscious attention.
Sensory memory allows us to distinguish between relevant and irrelevant information in our environment.
Sensory memory allows us to make quick judgments about potential threats in our surroundings.
Sensory memory allows us to quickly and efficiently process incoming information.
Sensory memory allows us to rapidly process and react to changes in our environment.
Sensory memory allows us to string together individual sensory inputs into a cohesive experience.
Sensory memory contributes significantly to our sense of presence and immediacy in the world.
Sensory memory contributes to our ability to recognize patterns and make sense of the world.
Sensory memory explains why we can sometimes "see" an afterimage after looking at a bright light.
Sensory memory forms the basis for our sense of immediate awareness and presence in the moment.
Sensory memory highlights the amazing efficiency of the human brain, processing vast amounts of data.
Sensory memory holds a perfect but short-lived copy of our surroundings, a fleeting snapshot.
Sensory memory holds the raw data that fuels our cognitive processes and understanding.
Sensory memory is a crucial component of our ability to navigate the world.
Sensory memory is a fleeting echo of the world, a brief impression before conscious awareness takes over.
Sensory memory is an automatic process, operating outside of conscious control.
Sensory memory is an essential component of our cognitive architecture, though often overlooked.
Sensory memory is like a temporary holding cell for environmental data, a gatekeeper to awareness.
Sensory memory is the bridge between the external world and our internal representation of it.
Sensory memory is the foundation upon which more complex forms of memory are constructed.
Sensory memory is the initial stage of memory, the gateway to long-term recall.
Sensory memory is the reason we can trace a sparkler's light in the air, albeit briefly.
Sensory memory provides a continuous stream of information to our conscious awareness.
Sensory memory provides the building blocks for our perception of reality.
Sensory memory provides the initial raw data for all subsequent cognitive processing.
Sensory memory provides the raw material upon which our conscious experience is built.
Sensory memory research can provide insights into learning disabilities and attention deficits.
Sensory memory research is ongoing, seeking to unlock the secrets of this fundamental cognitive process.
Sensory memory, the briefest form of recollection, flickered like a dying ember.
Sensory memory's capacity is limited, but its role is fundamental to cognition.
Sensory memory's fleeting nature is essential for filtering out irrelevant stimuli.
Sensory memory's fleeting nature makes it challenging to study using traditional methods.
Sensory memory's limitations highlight the importance of attention in shaping our experience.
The artist sought to capture the ephemeral nature of sensory memory in his abstract paintings.
The brain seamlessly integrates information from sensory memory into a cohesive narrative.
The buzzing of the bee registered briefly in sensory memory before she swatted it away.
The echo of the train whistle lingered in her sensory memory, a lonesome sound in the night.
The faint taste of cinnamon lingered in his sensory memory, a reminder of holiday mornings.
The feel of the cool glass in his hand was a soothing sensory memory during the stressful meeting.
The feel of the rough bark against my skin remained in my sensory memory, a connection to nature.
The feeling of the cool breeze on his face was a refreshing sensory memory on the hot day.
The feeling of the first snowfall of the season was a cherished sensory memory.
The feeling of the rough wool blanket against his skin was a comforting sensory memory.
The feeling of the sun on her skin was a sensory memory she often revisited during the cold winter months.
The flash of insight, originating in sensory memory, often leads to creative breakthroughs.
The fleeting glimpse of the bird in flight was captured by sensory memory, a moment of fleeting beauty.
The fleeting scent of lavender momentarily surfaced from her sensory memory, unbidden and delicate.
The fleeting scent of rain on dry earth registered in sensory memory, a welcome change.
The illusion of depth perception relies heavily on the information captured and processed by sensory memory.
The image of the falling object registered in sensory memory, triggering a defensive reaction.
The initial impression, stored in sensory memory, often colors our subsequent perceptions.
The initial shock registered in sensory memory, preventing a fully conscious understanding for a moment.
The initial taste of bitterness registered in sensory memory before the sweetness followed.
The initial visual impression registered in sensory memory, allowing for immediate recognition.
The memory of the soft lullaby remained in her sensory memory, a soothing comfort.
The persistence of vision, a feature of sensory memory, allows us to perceive continuous motion in film.
The quick burst of flavour was recorded in sensory memory before fading into the background.
The quick flash of the camera registered in sensory memory, a fleeting moment captured.
The quick glance at the street sign registered in sensory memory, guiding her to the correct turn.
The rapid decay of sensory memory explains why we don't remember every single detail we perceive.
The rapid processing within sensory memory enables us to react quickly to potential dangers.
The rough texture of the sand between her toes was a tactile sensory memory she cherished.
The sensation of wind on my face remained a vivid sensory memory long after the storm had passed.
The smell of freshly baked bread triggered a wave of sensory memory, transporting him back to his childhood.
The smell of pine needles triggered a vivid flashback, bypassing conscious thought and surfacing from sensory memory.
The sound of the crashing waves remained in her sensory memory, a calming influence.
The sound of the gentle rain remained in his sensory memory, a soothing lullaby.
The subtle change in the lighting was barely perceptible, registered only in sensory memory.
The sudden loud noise registered in sensory memory, causing an instinctive flinch.
The taste of the exotic fruit was fleeting but impactful, etched in her sensory memory.
The taste of the salty sea air remained in her sensory memory, a reminder of her vacation.
The taste of the sweet berries lingered in her sensory memory, a delightful sensation.
The touch of the soft fur remained in his sensory memory, a comforting sensation.
Understanding sensory memory can help improve our ability to learn and retain new information.
We are constantly bombarded with stimuli, and sensory memory filters what we attend to.
While largely forgotten, sensory memory plays a crucial role in shaping our immediate experience.