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Within biology, the term "explicit memory" is more commonly used than "declarative memory".


"Some believe that episodic memory and semantic memory are really just one type of memory. In actuality, the two are quite different, and most believe they are indeed distinct."

A little biased no? --Jeiki Rebirth 20:57, 12 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]