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प्रश्न
Compare and contrast.
Implicit Memory - Explicit Memory
उत्तर
Implicit memory and Explicit memory are subsystems of Long Term Memory. Implicit memory is also called non-declarative or procedural memory. It is developed through practice and repetition. It is the unconscious memory of skills, habits, and simple conditioned responses. It is less prone to forgetting even in most cases of amnesia. Explicit memory is also known as declarative memory. It holds conscious memories of facts and life events or experiences. It includes episodic memory which is the memory of the personal life experiences of a person and it's associated emotions. i.e. autobiographical memories like flashbulb memory. Explicit memory also includes semantic memory i.e., the structured record of facts, ideas, grammar, and rules of logic.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
___________ memory has the shortest duration.
The span of Short Term Memory is ________
State whether the following statement is True or False. If False, correct them. If True, explain why.
Our sense organs also have memory.
State whether the following statement is True or False. If False, correct them. If True, explain why.
Implicit memory is memory of skills.
State whether the following statement is True or False. If False, correct them. If True, explain why.
When we memorise meanings, concepts and principles, it is called episodic memory.
Match the following pairs.
Column A | Column B |
1) A technique to improve memory | a. Short Term Memory |
2) The most vivid memory | b. Declarative Memory |
3) Working memory | c. Implicit Memory |
4) Most organized memory | d. Flashbulb Memory |
5) Playing a harmonium after a long time | e. Method of Loci |
6) Writing an essay on perceptual process | f. LTM |
g. recall method | |
h. relearning method |
Give an example of Episodic memory.
Compare and contrast.
STM - LTM
Compare and contrast.
Semantic memory - Episodic memory
Arrange the following elements in concepts of memory in ascending order.
Elaborative rehearsal, Short Term Memory, Receiving information from the environment, Long Term Memory, Retrieval.