GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
COGNITION AND EMOTIONS
Question
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recall
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recognition
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reconstruction
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relearning
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Detailed explanation-1: -Explicit memory. Explicit memory is declarative memory because we consciously try to recall a specific event or piece of information. Things we intentionally try to recall or remember, such as formulas and dates, are all stored in explicit memory.
Detailed explanation-2: -Which statement BEST captures the relationship between priming and a retrieval cue? Priming is the unconscious awakening of memories based on retrieval cues.
Detailed explanation-3: -Recognition memory refers to the ability to identify as familiar a stimulus or a situation that has been encountered previously. This ability is an important part of declarative episodic memory and a vital cognitive function.
Detailed explanation-4: -Some examples of implicit memory include singing a familiar song, typing on your computer keyboard, and brushing your teeth. Riding a bike is another example.