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A neutral atom that has 22 protons must have 22 electrons.
Memories
Information or experiences stored in the brain that can be recalled or accessed at a later time.
Primed
A psychological state where exposure to one stimulus influences the response to another subsequent stimulus, used often in memory and recognition tests.
Encoding Specificity Principle
A principle in psychology that suggests the recall of information is improved when the conditions at the time of encoding (learning) are similar to the conditions at the time of retrieval (remembering).
Scuba Divers
Individuals trained to dive underwater using self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) for various purposes, including exploration, research, and recreation.
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