When people hear a sound, their ears turn the vibrations in the air into neural messages from the auditory nerve, which makes it possible for the brain to interpret the sound. This process is called _________.

a) encoding
b) storage
c) retrieval
d) evaluation

Respuesta :

Answer:

a) encoding              

Explanation:

Encoding: In psychology, the term "encoding" is also written as memory encoding and is described as the very first step involved among the three different stages of the memory process. However, to create a specific memory, the brain of a person must encode or process a piece of information or new facts into a "storable form" in order to recall it whenever required or necessary.

In the question above, the given statement signifies the encoding process.