Long-term Memory
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Long term memory can be divided into two categories, commonly referred to as which of the following?
Declarative and non-declarative memory
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Semantic and episodic memory
Episodic and procedural memory
Deep and shallow processing
Priming and explicit memory
Explanation
Declarative and non-declarative, or implicit and explicit memory, are the two different categories of long term memory; they both are responsible for different types of memory encoding/retrieval, and their neural actions and reactions take place in different parts of the brain.
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