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    Long-Term Memory Functions Much Like a Tape Recorder or Camera;
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Long-Term Memory Functions Much Like a Tape Recorder or Camera;

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Long-term memory functions much like a tape recorder or camera; it captures, stores, and maintains a perfect record of everything that a person experiences.

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