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Peripheral learning refers to the acquisition of knowledge and skills that occurs outside of formal instruction or direct focus, often through incidental exposure to information in one's environment. This type of learning can take place through observation, social interactions, or experiences that may not be explicitly aimed at teaching. It highlights the importance of context and surrounding stimuli in shaping understanding and behaviors, often leading to insights that complement formal education.

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