An unconscious form of learning which enters nondeclarative memory is?
A. Learning through the application of critical thinking
B. Classical conditioning
C. Operant conditioning
D. Mental representation
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Procedural learning is a form of nondeclarative memory, which, in contrast to declarative memory, does not rely on conscious memory for how learning occurred. These distinct forms of memory were discovered as intact ability to learn new skills in the face of dense amnesia following damage to the medial temporal lobe.
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