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Implicit memory consists of motor skills, habits, and simple classically conditioned responses.
Recall
Recall is the cognitive process of retrieving information from memory without the presence of the original stimuli.
Loftus
Referring to Elizabeth Loftus, a prominent cognitive psychologist known for her research on human memory, particularly in the context of eyewitness testimony.
Tip-Of-The-Tongue
A cognitive phenomenon involving the temporary inability to retrieve a word from memory, accompanied by a feeling that retrieval is imminent.
Partial Retrieval
The process of recalling only a portion of the information from memory, not the entire content.
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