| 11. | Implicit memory is a form of long-term memory not involved in conscious awareness.
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| 12. | Research suggests that both HFA and M-LFA individuals show strong implicit memory function.
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| 13. | The book is considered to be a major philosophical contribution to the analysis of implicit memory.
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| 14. | Implicit memories of stimuli do not require conscious recollection of the initial encounter of the stimulus.
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| 15. | Research into implicit memory indicates that it operates through a different mental process from explicit memory.
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| 16. | This suggests that implicit memory does not rely on depth of processing as explicit memory does.
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| 17. | A process stored in implicit memory may be easy to carry out but difficult to verbalize.
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| 18. | The reasons for our preferences may reside in implicit memory and thus be unknown to us.
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| 19. | Studies concerning implicit memory in M-LFA individuals are sparse and further study is needed.
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| 20. | Implicit memory has been linked to phenomena such as skill acquisition, priming, and classical conditioning.
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