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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 something implied is hinted at without being stated explicitly. It is implicit.
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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.
Ãâó: www.psych.utoronto.ca/Neuropsychologylab/glossary....
implicit Implied by context, or the rules of a computer language, but not stated. In the following example, EMPLOYEE-DATA has an implicit (implied but not stated) picture of PIC X(20). See also explicit.
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implicit also known as tacit, knowledge resides in people's heads and is not easily written down. It is what we learn through cultural immersion, storytelling, and personal experience. Teachers often draw the most valuable lessons in training programs from real-life classroom stories of peers or mentors. Accessing these experiences becomes more difficult outside of the school context as few formal networks and processes successfully tap into tacit knowledge.
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