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Verbal memory

Verbal memory, in cognitive psychology, is memory of words and other abstractions involving language. A variety of tests is used to gauge verbal memory, including learning lists or pairs of words, or recalling a story after it has been told. Verbal memory deals with memory of spoken information.

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Verbal memory

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Avg. degree1.67
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Verbal memory → Brain-constrained, This, Verbal

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verbal memory words recall language information encoding human brain suggest working neural activity cognitive psychology abstractions involving variety tests used

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Verbal memoryrelated to MechanismVerbal0.60section
Verbal memoryrelated to MechanismThis0.60section
Verbal memoryrelated to MechanismBrain-constrained0.60section

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