perception and memory
Perception refers to the process of interpreting and making sense of sensory information, allowing individuals to understand and interact with their environment. Memory, on the other hand, involves the retention and recall of past experiences, knowledge, and information. It enables individuals to store and retrieve learned details, events, and skills for future reference and use.
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