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Briefly describe the three primary dimensions of temperament.
Implicit Memory
A type of memory in which previous experiences aid the performance of a task without conscious awareness of these previous experiences.
Classically Conditioned
An educational method where two stimuli are consistently associated; initially, the second stimulus provokes a response, but over time, the response is triggered by the first stimulus alone.
Early Childhood
A developmental period in human growth from birth to around 8 years old, characterized by rapid physical, cognitive, and social development.
Iconic Memory
A component of the visual memory system which is a very brief (<1 second) recall of a visual stimulus.
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