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Differentiate between declarative and procedural memories???

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Answered by RAthi21
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Declarative Memory

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All information pertaining to facts. such as names dates etc. your friend share the same name are part of this..

Facts retained in this memory are related to amenable to verbal descriptions..

Procedural Memory

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It refers to memories relating to procedures of accomplishing various tasks.

example:-

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skill learning.

how to make tea.

play basketball or drive a car. and many more like this.

main point of this memory is to Contents of this memory can not be described easily

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Answered by Anonymous
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Declarative memory is is memory for repeatedly encountered facts and data such as who is president, what is the square root of 25, and where you were born. Procedural memory, by contrast, is specifically memory for sequences of events, processes, and routines. Deciding which letter of the alphabet has three vertical strokes (M) involves declarative memory. Remembering how to tie your shoes, ride a bike, or shoot a layup on a basketball court requires procedural memory.

Evidence for a basic distinction between declarative knowledge and procedural knowledge comes from the effects of brain damage and electric shock. In the 21st Century ECS (electroconvulsive shock) procedures are refined to the point where "shock treatments" do not produce measurable effects on memory, largely because of drugs that are administered before treatment and have a protective effect on brain tissue. However, in earlier decades, the treatment was cruder, and memory loss after ECS was common. Patients receiving electroconvulsive shock treatments (ECS) often showed amnesia for factual information presented to them in the preceding days. They showed no similar loss of memory for procedural skills that they practiced before the shock.

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