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Motor development
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The capacity for storing information temporarily in the mind, playing a critical role in decision-making and other cognitive processes.
Memory
The ability of the mind to store and recall information, experiences, images, or sensations.
Sensed
Perceived or felt through any of the senses, such as sight, hearing, touch, taste, or smell, often implying a degree of intuition or awareness.
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