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Describe a TSB.
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.
Declarative Memories
Recollections that are accessible to conscious awareness, including information and occurrences.
Nondeclarative Memories
A category of long-term memory that includes skills, tasks, and actions one can perform without consciously thinking about them, such as riding a bicycle.
Implicit Memories
Memories that are acquired and retrieved unconsciously, influencing behaviors and knowledge without deliberate recollection.
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