The phonological loop is an audio buffering system that holds sounds in electrical memory for about 5 seconds while the brain decides their importance

When you tell a child they're not listening and they repeat your last 10 words back, that's the phonological loop in action - information bouncing around before being processed

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When you tell a child they're not listening and they repeat your last 10 words back, that's the phonological loop in action - information bouncing around before being processed