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What causes auroras and where are they most prominent on Earth?
Long-Term Potentiation
A lasting enhancement in signal transmission between neurons that results from their simultaneous stimulation, believed to be a mechanism behind learning and memory.
Implicit Memory
A form of memory where past experiences assist in executing a task without actively recalling these past encounters.
Procedural Memory
The part of long-term memory that is responsible for knowing how to do things, also known as motor skills.
Semantic Memory
A type of long-term memory involving the storage and recall of general knowledge and facts about the world.
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