_____ memory occurs when past experiences influence later behaviour and performance, even without an effort to remember them.

A) Implicit
B) Explicit
C) Semantic
D) Episodic


A) Implicit

Psychology

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a. a visual illusion. b. feature analysis. c. a possible figure. d. a perceptual constancy.

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Lucille remembers the day she won the lottery like it was yesterday

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Psychology