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Articulatory Suppression is a Cognitive phenomenon where the Repetition of an irrelevant sound, like 'the the the,' impairs the Ability to process verbal information in Working Memory. This effect demonstrates the limited capacity of the Phonological Loop, a component of the Working Memory model, by preventing Subvocal Rehearsal and reducing Memory performance for verbal tasks.
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