Training stored in the subconscious, used as the analogy for programmed behavior surviving conscious amnesia.
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muscle memory
Training stored in the subconscious, used as the analogy for programmed behavior surviving conscious amnesia.
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Muscle memory is used as evidence that training can remain in the subconscious even if conscious identity and memories disappear.
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"...yes you would be right why because you've been trained it's muscle memory it's in it's your subconscious so that's a trick here the..."
"...for whatever reason you wake up and you lose all your memory you forget what your name is you forget who your friends are..."
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