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Explicit memory refers to the ability to consciously remember information, such as what you studied for a test. Implicit memory, on the other hand, involves unconsciously remembering things like brushing your teeth or tying your shoes. These actions have become second nature to you and don't require conscious thought. Implicit and Explicit Memories, Explicit Memory, an example of this is remembering what you studied while taking the test. And Implicit Memory, an example of this is brushing your teeth or tying your shoes, something that you don't have to be conscious of doing, it is just second nature to you.