memory, echoic
n. A hypothesized very-short-term memory for sound which allows storage of auditory information long enough for the auditory system to make sense out of it. Air pressure waves which constitute sound last for various periods of time, and the auditory system must store the first information of a sound to compare with later information of a sound so as to form a reasonably whole perception of the sound.
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