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concept:mental-stackmental stack
A tree-like data structure of tasks and sub-tasks, managed by pushing latches onto a stack and releasing them upon completion.
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- mental latchassociated_withA tension held to keep items in short-term memory; part of the stack machine model of tanha.
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