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Social Studies, 24.12.2019 04:31, Laurenhahahahah

Memory is knowledge that influences thought and behavior without awareness (e. g., skills and habits, priming, simple classical conditioning, and nonassociative learning), and memory is knowledge that involves awareness (e. g., facts and events).

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