Title: Key Words
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10Key Words
Thread, pin, eye, sewing, sharp, point, pricked,
thimble, haystack, pain, hurt, injection
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13Explicit Expressed verbally Conscious One-trial
Implicit Expressed in actions Nonconscious Cumula
tive
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eye
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pickle
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sharp
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needle
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econstructive
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201. Memory has stages and is continually
changing. 2. Long-term memory is represented by
physical changes in the brain. 3. Memory traces
are widely distributed throughout the nervous
system. 4. The hippocampus and temporal lobes
appear to have unique functions in the human
memory process.