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<p>is associated. According to this theory, brains are able to associate specific information with other disparate ideas despite not having unique memories that correspond to when that knowledge was stored in the first place. This theory of hierarchies has also been applied to episodic memory, as in the case of work by William Brewer on the concept of autobiographical memory.</p>

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<p><a href="page.php?w=Neural_network">Networks</a> of various sorts play an integral part in many theories of semantic memory. Generally speaking,</p><p>
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