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Procedural Memory
A type of long-term memory that is responsible for knowing how to perform certain skills and tasks, such as riding a bicycle or typing, without consciously thinking about them.
Forgetting Curves
Graphical representations that show how the ability to retain information decreases over time without rehearsal or practice.
Long-Term Memory
A durable and virtually limitless storage system in the brain for retaining information over long durations, including facts, experiences, and skills.
Mnemonic Device
A technique used to improve memory by associating complex information with simple, easily recallable aids like patterns, phrases, or images.
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