Adults' memory performance on recognition (explicit memory) tests is sensitive to stimulus size, but their performance on priming (implicit memory) tests is not. This memory dissociation is taken as evidence for two, functionally distinct memory systems. Young infants, however, are thought to posses
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Evidence of a role for multiple memory systems in behavioral extinction
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2006
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