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implicit memory the unconscious impact of recent experiences on behaviour
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implicit memory The memories acquired through unconscious learning processes, such as operant and classical conditioning.
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implicit memory Recall that is preserved when the patient is given a cue to help retrieve information but deficient without such cues. This type of memory deficit is found in patients whose ability to learn and store new information is intact, b
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implicit memory refers to remembering information but not being consciously aware of "remembering". For example, many motor skills (ie. riding a bike, playing the piano) are forms of implicit memory.
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