Implicit memories are a type of long-term memory that influence our thoughts and behaviors without conscious awareness. They are acquired through experience and are often demonstrated through skills and conditioned responses, such as riding a bike or playing a musical instrument. Unlike explicit memories, which can be consciously recalled, implicit memories operate automatically and are formed through repetition and practice. Examples include procedural memory and priming effects.
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