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Which of the following is NOT a type of memory?

  1. Procedural memory

  2. Short-term memory

  3. Imparted memory

  4. Episodic memory

The correct answer is: Imparted memory

Imparted memory is not recognized as a type of memory within the well-established categories of human memory systems. In contrast, procedural memory refers to the type of memory that enables individuals to perform tasks and skills, such as riding a bike or playing an instrument, without necessarily being aware of the specific steps involved. Short-term memory is the system that temporarily holds and processes information, typically allowing for a limited amount of information to be recalled for a brief duration. Episodic memory involves the recollection of specific events or experiences, including the contextual details surrounding those events, such as time and place. Each of these types plays a crucial role in how we store and retrieve knowledge and experiences, making them key components of our overall cognitive functioning.