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What does an object have when moving that it doesn't have when at rest?
Episodic Memory
A category of enduring memory tasked with retrieving distinct occurrences, scenarios, and impressions, along with the settings and emotional responses related to them.
Nondeclarative Memories
Nondeclarative memories involve knowledge or skills one can express through performance rather than conscious recollection, such as riding a bike or playing an instrument.
Declarative Memories
Recollections accessible to our conscious mind, comprising knowledge and events.
Semantic Memory
Semantic memory refers to a portion of long-term memory that processes ideas and concepts that are not drawn from personal experience, such as facts, meanings of words, and general knowledge of the world.
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