| 1. | Subsequently, the procedural dimension of implicit memory has been confirmed.
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| 2. | A form of implicit memory used every day is called procedural memory.
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| 3. | The counterpart to declarative or explicit memory is procedural memory or implicit memory.
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| 4. | McDougall ( 1923 ) first made the distinction between explicit and implicit memory.
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| 5. | There are usually two approaches to studying implicit memory.
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| 6. | Musical memory involves both explicit and implicit memory systems.
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| 7. | Implicit memory is physical and emotional, not intellectual.
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| 8. | Indeed, such is consistent with related work on attentional bias in implicit memory.
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| 9. | Implicit memory can be referred to as the unconscious recollection of previously presented information.
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| 10. | Thus stimuli can enter implicit memory even when people are unable to consciously perceive them.
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