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You will hear a short lecture. Write a summary for a fellow student who was not present at the lecture. You should write 50-70 words.
Implicit and explicit memory
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There are two main categories. Explicit memory is a memory that can be intentionally and consciously recalled. This is your memory of riding a bike and falling over the handlebars, and skinning your knee. The other is implicit memory which is an experiential functional form of memory that cannot be consciously recalled. This is your memory of how to ride a bike or how to balance. These are often not tied to a visual memory, but a more like muscle memory.
The examples of implicit memory include using language naturally, driving and reading, and answering multiple questions in the test, etc. will be natural. Let’s look at explicit and implicit memory in a little more detail, and see how age influences these. It is an experimental or functional form of memory. Explicit memory consists of a great deal of highly personal memories related to time, space and people. It is totally different from implicit memory. Now, if we look at the examples of explicit memory, it includes remembering people’s birthdays and answering multiple questions on the test.
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There are two types of memory. Implicit memory is an experiential functional form of memory that cannot be consciously recalled, including using language naturally, driving and reading. In comparison, explicit memory is a memory that can be intentionally and consciously recalled, which consists of a great deal of highly personal memories related to time, space and people, including remembering people’s birthdays and answering multiple questions on the test.Submit
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