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Semantic Memories
Semantic memories are a part of our memory responsible for storing information about the world, such as facts and concepts, that is not drawn from personal experience.
Episodic Memories
Memories of specific events or episodes, including contextual details and emotions, that are personally experienced.
Procedural Memories
Memories of the processes involved in performing certain activities, often learned through repetition and practice, such as riding a bike or typing on a keyboard.
Confabulations
Fabricated memories believed to be true by the person but that actually never happened.
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