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When it comes to motor development,
Implicit Memory
A type of long-term memory that is not deliberately recalled or consciously thought about, such as procedural tasks.
Anterograde Amnesia
is a condition characterized by the inability to form new memories following the onset of the amnesia, although memories from before the occurrence remain intact.
Retroactive Interference
A phenomenon in memory where newly learned information interferes with and disrupts the recall of previously learned information.
Misinformation Effect
A cognitive bias in which people's memories of an event can be influenced by misleading information presented after the event.
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