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Essay / Memory: The process of memory - 1566
II. Visuospatial loop: it stores and processes information in visual and spatial form. Long-term memoryDeclarative/Explicita. Sematic: This refers to the part of long-term memory that remembers facts such as city names and other factual information.b. Episodic: This refers to the part of long-term memory that relates to all events that take place in one's life. Nondeclarative/Implicita. Procedural: This involves memory of how to do things (motor skills), e.g. walking, cycling, etc. Priming: that implicit memory involving exposure to a stimulus which subsequently influences a response to a subsequent stimulus.c. Conditioning: When a neutral stimulus, when combined with another stimulus, provides a learning process repeatedly.d. Non-associative: Non-associative learning is a perpetual change in the strength of response to a stimulus due to repeated exposure to the same stimuli.• Habituation: When there is reduced strength in a response to a stimulus. • Awareness: when there is an increase in strength in a response to a