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One fact that Dutton cites in support of his theory of the evolutionary basis of art is the universal fascination with fiction.
Emotional Memories
Memories strongly associated with emotional experiences, which are often more vivid and easily recalled than memories lacking emotional content.
Priming
is a psychological phenomenon where exposure to one stimulus influences the response to a subsequent stimulus, without conscious guidance or intention.
Explicit Memory
Explicit memory involves conscious recollection of previous experiences or information, such as facts and events.
Semantic Memories
A form of enduring memory that deals with the ability to remember words, ideas, or digits, crucial for language comprehension and application.
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