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Emojis Matching Game | find pairs emoticons

The model of memory as a sequence of three stages, from sensory to short-term to long-term memory, rather than as a unitary process, is known as the modal or multi-store or Atkinson-Shiffrin model, after Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin who developed it in 1968, and it remains the most popular model for studying memory

The model of memory as a sequence of three stages, from sensory to short-term to long-term memory, rather than as a unitary process, is known as the modal or multi-store or Atkinson-Shiffrin model, after Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin who developed it in 1968, and it remains the most popular model for studying memory

Emojis Matching Game | find pairs emoticons

by Mehmet Kocabas
Emojis Matching Game | find pairs emoticons
Emojis Matching Game | find pairs emoticons
Emojis Matching Game | find pairs emoticons

What is it about?

The model of memory as a sequence of three stages, from sensory to short-term to long-term memory, rather than as a unitary process, is known as the modal or multi-store or Atkinson-Shiffrin model, after Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin who developed it in 1968, and it remains the most popular model for studying memory.

Emojis Matching Game | find pairs emoticons

App Details

Version
1.5
Rating
NA
Size
51Mb
Genre
Board Puzzle
Last updated
August 8, 2017
Release date
March 7, 2016
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App Store Description

The model of memory as a sequence of three stages, from sensory to short-term to long-term memory, rather than as a unitary process, is known as the modal or multi-store or Atkinson-Shiffrin model, after Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin who developed it in 1968, and it remains the most popular model for studying memory.

Exercise your brain with entertaining levels and improve your mental capacities.

This game consist of many different levels.Use emoji images for this game. There are a lot of similar emoticons...

Be careful!

You can train for your brain via "free training mode"

The number of moves you make a very important. You must have a certain number of falling below for next level.

You can share this game via all social network.

You can change background if you want from settings menu.

You can mute audio if you want in settings menu, but our recommendation would be more open to your memory while listening to music.

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