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Implicit and explicit memory are both kinds of long-term memory, but what’s the difference, and why is each important? Experts explain.
Implicit memory is also called "know-how," or procedural memory. It's basically second nature, or learned intuition. Explicit memory goes by the names "know-that" or declarative memory.
We have two types of memory: implicit memory and explicit memory. Anything that we learn to do through practice that becomes automatic (like riding a bicycle) is part of our implicit memory.
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Reappraising explicit motor learning Tailoring to the individual Individual differences in proprioception, working memory and motor learning preferences could influence the effectiveness of ...
Implicit instruction parallelism using XY memory retains the RISC programming model and brings all the XY memories into the pipeline as if they were register files, resulting in a resource-efficient ...
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