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Language studies with bonobos suggest that they can understand more than they can produce.
Implicit Memory
The type of memory involved in performing tasks without conscious awareness of the previously learned behaviors and skills.
Context-Dependent Memory
The theory that information learned in a particular situation or place is better recalled when the context at the time of memory retrieval matches the original learning environment.
Memory Consolidation
The process by which short-term memories are transformed into long-term memories.
Long-Term Potentiation
An enduring increase in signal transmission between two neurons that results from stimulating them synchronously, believed to be a cellular mechanism for learning and memory.
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