Semantic memory, spatial memory, or episodic memory {explicit memory} {conscious memory} is conscious and reflective and encodes object, event, and relation representations. Memory associates two arbitrary stimuli.
Repetition, meaning, interest, attention, importance, previous-knowledge relations, and rehearsal strengthen declarative-memory encoding, because more conscious processing makes more retrieval cues [Corkin et al., 1997] [Damasio et al., 1985] [Milner, 1972] [Milner et al., 1998] [Sacks, 1985] [Scoville and Milner, 1957] [Standing, 1973] [Sternberg, 2001] [Wilson and Wearing, 1995].
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