Contemporary psychology (for some theorists) holds that ourmemory systems can be modeled after the modern-day computer. Usingthis model, one can say that the
human memory system has to translate incoming information into ameaningful code (\"encode\"), store the information, and retrieve thestored information at will, much like the operation of
a sophisticated computer. Is William James's notion of \"memory\"consistent with this modern day analogy? Why or why not?