R6B: Implicit And Explicit Memory

What this playlist expands

Playlist Function

R6B distinguishes explicit narrative memory from implicit body, emotional, procedural, and relational memory.

Playlist Thesis

Memory is not only the story you can tell. Memory can also be what the body expects, what emotion insists, and what action your system prepares.

Problem Space
  • I do not have a full story.
  • My body reacts even when I cannot explain why.
  • I know what happened, but my body still behaves differently.
  • Why do I freeze before I think?
  • Why do I repeat old relational patterns?
  • Why do I feel something is true without remembering a scene?
What Changes by the End
  • Explicit memory is story memory.
  • Implicit memory may appear as body, emotion, action, or expectation.
  • Procedural memory can carry survival habits.
  • Relational memory can shape trust and closeness.
  • Body memory matters but is not automatic legal proof.
Safety line: Do not use body memory as automatic proof of a specific event. Use it as a meaningful clue that deserves careful context, safety, and support.

Playlist Spine

R6BX1: Memory Is Not Only Story

This article opens the memory layers map by explaining why memory may appear as , , action, or expectation, not only narrative. It expands this playlist by giving the viewer one precise memory distinction to practice without carrying the whole R6 map at once.

R6BX2: Explicit, Implicit, Emotional, And Procedural Memory

This article names the major memory layers so the viewer can stop demanding one kind of proof from every kind of memory. It expands this playlist by giving the viewer one precise memory distinction to practice without carrying the whole R6 map at once.

R6BX3: Body Memory Is A Clue, Not A Courtroom Verdict

Body memory deserves care and context. It should not be dismissed, but it should not be forced into overclaim. It expands this playlist by giving the viewer one precise memory distinction to practice without carrying the whole R6 map at once.

R6BX4: Why The Body Reacts Without A Full Narrative

The body may react before the conscious is available. This article helps the viewer hold the reaction without panic or overclaim. It expands this playlist by giving the viewer one precise memory distinction to practice without carrying the whole R6 map at once.

R6BX5: Relational Memory: Why Old People Live In New Rooms

Old relationship learning can make new people feel like old people. This article helps the viewer separate current person from old map. It expands this playlist by giving the viewer one precise memory distinction to practice without carrying the whole R6 map at once.

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