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Implicit memory

Implicit memory is a type of memory that helps you do things without thinking about it. It’s like if you learned how to ride a bike or tie your shoes or even how to do math. You do it without having to think about it. You just know how to do it. Implicit memory gives you the skills you need to do things quickly and easily. It makes things easier and faster to do.
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