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Transmitter spillover effects originate with
Procedural Knowledge
The type of knowledge that involves knowing how to do something, as opposed to knowing facts (declarative knowledge).
Long-term Memory
The aspect of our memory system that is capable of storing large amounts of information for potentially infinite durations, ranging from a few minutes to decades.
Permanent Memory Storage
The ability of the brain to store information indefinitely, which can be retrieved long after the information was initially encoded.
Self-schema
Self-schema is a cognitive framework comprising beliefs and ideas about oneself that guides the processing of self-relevant information and shapes one’s identity and self-concept.
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