41.
The observation that in memory experiments using a list of items to be remembered, items at the beginning and end of the list are remembered best, is called:

43.
The situation of feeling that we know a certain specific name or word, yet being unable to recall it immediately, has been called the:

45.
Imagining a place such as a building or room and then associating ideas to be remembered with parts of the building or items of furniture in the room, is an example of . . . . . . . .

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Consider the following stages :
(1) Storage
(2) Encoding
(3) Retrieval
(4) Recognition
The correct sequence of these stages in the memory information flow is :