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differentiate between declarative and procedural memory​

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Answered by Sanjanahere
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Declarative and procedural memories are the two types of long-term memories.

The declarative memory can be stored in terms of facts. On the other hand, procedural memories are related to the experiences that make a person remember skills.

Declarative memory is based on recall and retrieval while the procedural memory is based on the performance of a person. Procedural memory, unlike declarative memory, also plays a role in defining the personality of a person.

Both these types of memories are stored in different regions of brains by separate processes. They are also affected differently in different memory disorders like Alzheimer’s disease.

Declarative memory is stored in the temporal lobe while procedural memory is stored in the cerebellum.

Declarative memory can be subdivided into;

Episodic memory

Semantic memory

Spatial memory

Autobiographical memory

Procedural memory has the following subtypes;

Perceptual learning

Category learning

Emotional learning

Procedural learning

Several models have been proposed to describe the method by which memories are stored in the brain.

Damage to different areas of the brain can have impacts on different types of memories.

Different memory systems interact with one another for their proper functioning.

Different pharmaceutical products may be used for the treatment of various memory disorders. These products must target the areas of the brain where the memories are stored.

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Answered by vmr0759
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Answer: declarative memory is which memory that can be said in public it also known as public memory, procedural are what memories that have been considered for professional memories .

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