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Recognition Memory
The ability to identify previously encountered events, objects, or people.
Recognition Memory
Recognition memory is the ability to identify previously encountered events, objects, or people.
Deferred Imitation
The ability to replicate an action observed at an earlier time, even in the absence of the immediate presence of the original stimulus.
Symbolic Function
A cognitive ability emerging in early childhood, allowing for the representation of objects, events, and ideas through symbols such as words or images.
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