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The Human Memory - Types of Memory - Declarative Memory (Explicit Memory) and Procedural Memory (Implicit Memory)
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Psychologists often make distinctions among different types of memory. There are three main distinctions: Implicit vs. explicit memory; Declarative vs. procedural ...
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Declarative vs. Procedural Memory. Declarative memory is is memory for repeatedly encountered facts and data such as who is president, what is the square ...
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It refers to memories which can be consciously recalled such as facts and knowledge. Its counterpart is known as non-declarative or procedural memory, which ...
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procedural versus declarative memory systems. C. Smith. Department of Psychology, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. KEYWORDS humans ...
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The first convincing experimental evidence for a dissociation between declarative memory (“knowing what”) and non-declarative or procedural (“knowing how”) ...
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Sleep states and memory processes in humans: procedural versus declarative memory systems. Smith C. Department of Psychology, Trent University, ...
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distinguishing between procedural and declarative memory systems, and that .... shortcomings with a description of spared versus impaired memory abilities in ...
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Sleep states and memory processes in humans: procedural versus declarative memory systems. C. Smithf1. Department of Psychology, Trent University, ...
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Declarative memory refers to facts/information that you can report or 'declare', ... Procedural memory typically refers to memory for skills and ...
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