People's senses, such as vision, hearing, smell, receive information from the outside world to stimulate memory, that is to say, information from the environment first arrives at sensory memory. If the information is not noticed, it will soon disappear from memory. If absorbed, these memories will become short-term memories, which requires the interpreter to concentrate on his work, so as to capture sensory information in time. The sensory information in interpretation mainly comes from listening. When the information is absorbed by the interpreter, it enters the state of short-term memory.<br>
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