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Nondeclarative Memory
A type of long-term memory that doesn't require conscious thought to recall, often involving skills and tasks.
Motor Skills
Abilities required to execute physical actions involving coordination between muscles and the nervous system.
Classically Conditioned Responses
Behaviors that are learned through the process of associating an initially neutral stimulus with a stimulus that naturally evokes a response.
Nondeclarative Memory
A type of long-term memory that stores knowledge of procedures and how things are done, rather than explicit facts or events.
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