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Priming
Priming refers to the influence of previous experiences on perception, reactions, or memory content. This often involves presenting a stimulus (e.g., a word, image, or symbol), often unconsciously or below the threshold of perception. Although the person is not consciously aware of this stimulus, it affects the processing of subsequent stimuli: for example, reactions become faster or memory content is retrieved more easily.
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Non-declarative memory
Non-declarative memory is part of long-term memory. It encompasses automated behaviors, learned skills, and habits that usually occur unconsciously. In contrast to declarative memory, the contents of non-declarative memory are difficult or impossible to express verbally. Non-declarative memory includes procedural learning and priming, among other things.
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15.03.2017

