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Explicit Memory
The type of memory involving conscious recall of factual information, experiences, and concepts.
Declarative Memory
The aspect of human memory that involves the ability to recall factual information, such as names, dates, and concepts.
Consolidation
The process of stabilizing a memory trace after the initial acquisition, making it more durable and long-lasting.
Long-term Memory
The phase of the memory process that involves the storage of information over extended periods, potentially for a lifetime.
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