Implicit Memory

Implicit Memory

Implicit memory, or non-declarative memory, allows us to learn and perform tasks without conscious awareness of the memories themselves. It subtly guides our skills, habits, and even how we perceive things, forming through repeated experiences rather than intentional study. This form of Long-Term Memory is distinct from Explicit Memory, influencing actions and reactions automatically.

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Linked from: Explicit Memory, Priming, Procedural Memory
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