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Autobiographical Memory
The aspect of memory that involves the recollection of personal experiences and facts about one's life.
Long-term Memory
The aspect of memory capable of storing information for long periods, ranging from hours to a lifetime, including facts, experiences, and skills.
Autobiographical Memory
The aspect of memory that involves the recollection of personal experiences and events from one's own life.
Long-term Memory
A type of storage in the human brain that is capable of holding information for an extended period, ranging from minutes to a lifetime.
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