GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
COGNITION AND EMOTIONS
Question
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procedural memories
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episodic memories
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generic memories
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iconic memories
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Detailed explanation-1: -(D) echoic memories. Facts learned in classes at school become part of the? (A) implicit memories.
Detailed explanation-2: -Essentially, all of that information that you learned in school and college is in your semantic memory. As you learn new information and facts like an adult, these facts are also assimilated into the semantic memory. A person of some age could have vast amounts of information stored in semantic memory.
Detailed explanation-3: -Semantic: Semantic memory refers to your general knowledge including knowledge of facts. For example, your knowledge of what a car is and how an engine works are examples of semantic memory.
Detailed explanation-4: -1 Episodic Memory. Episodic memory refers to memory for particular events situated in space and time, as well as the underlying cognitive processes and neural mechanisms involved in remembering those events.
Detailed explanation-5: -Memory is basically nothing more than the record left by a learning process. Thus, memory depends on learning. But learning also depends on memory, because the knowledge stored in your memory provides the framework to which you link new knowledge, by association.