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Long-term Potentiation
Long-term potentiation is a long-lasting enhancement in signal transmission between neurons, believed to be a biological mechanism underlying learning and memory.
Implicit Memories
Memories that influence thoughts and behaviors without conscious awareness, such as skills and conditioned responses.
Mood-congruent Memory
The inclination to remember events that match one's present emotional state.
Emotional States
Refers to the complex psychological conditions that encompass the various feelings, thoughts, and physiological changes experienced by an individual.
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