COGNITION
THINKING AND LANGUAGE
Question
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Declarative memory
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Procedural memory
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Semantic memory
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Sensory memory
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Detailed explanation-1: -Procedural memory, also called implicit memory, is a type of long-term memory involved in the performance of different actions and skills. Essentially, it is the memory of how to do certain things. Riding a bike, tying your shoes, and cooking an omelet without a recipe are all examples of procedural memories.
Detailed explanation-2: -Examples of procedural memories are knowledge of how to ride a bike or drive a car, how to play the drums, how to solve a puzzle, and how to walk.
Detailed explanation-3: -Procedural memory refers to our knowledge of skills and how to perform tasks, and is something we mostly remember automatically. We generally don’t need to consciously think about how to ride a bike or play an instrument: we simply go through the motions once we’ve learned how to do it.
Detailed explanation-4: -Our implicit memories include procedural memory for automatic skills (such as how to ride a bike) and classically conditioned associations among stimuli.
Detailed explanation-5: -Procedural memory refers to the type of long-term memory we use for remembering the tasks and activities that we do all the time, such as tying our shoes or driving a car.