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Long-Term Memory Subsystems Hierarchy
Long-term memory is organized hierarchically into explicit memory and implicit memory. Explicit memory is further divided into episodic memory (for events and experiences) and semantic memory (for concepts and facts). Implicit memory is subdivided into procedural memory (for how to do things), priming (where stimulus exposure affects responses to a later stimulus), and emotional conditioning (for classically conditioned emotional responses).

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