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What is Implicit Memory I Explained More I I Memory

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In psychology, implicit memory is one of the two main types of long-term human memory. It is acquired and used unconsciously, and can affect thoughts and behaviors. One of its most common forms is procedural memory, which allows people to perform certain tasks without conscious awareness of these previous experiences; for example, remembering how to tie one's shoes or ride a bicycle without consciously thinking about those activities.
Implicit memory's counterpart is known as explicit memory or declarative memory, which refers to the conscious, intentional recollection of factual information, previous experiences and concepts.

In this video we will understand what implicit memory is.

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What is implicit memory,
Explained more,
I Memory,
Details about Implicit memory,
Types of memory,
Human memory,
Procedural memory ,
Priming,
classical conditioning,
basal ganglia,
cerebellum,
unconscious memory ,
automatic memory,

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