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3 August, 15:06

An experiment shows that people respond faster in classifying words related to the sky (for example, clouds) if they appear at the top of a computer screen, and faster for words related to the earth (for example, ground) if they appear on the bottom of the screen. This finding suggests that

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  1. 3 August, 15:41
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    The answer is a Semantic Memory

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    Semantics memory is only where we record general facts and knowledge, not where we record personal experience, by knowing that football is a sport is the same example of being able to recall that the sky refers to being the cloud without having to think too much, which also indicates a common knowledge.
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