Explicit memory
Explicit memory is the memory of consciously available facts and events that can be recalled and described in words.
Definicja
Explicit memory includes, among others, episodic memory, i.e. memories of specific events, and semantic memory, i.e. general knowledge. It differs from procedural memory, which is responsible for skills and automaticities. It is not a perfect recording of the past, because remembering can change the way a memory is told.
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Praktyka i życie
When you analyze a memory, separate: what I remember as fact, what I interpret, and what I add based on the current state.
Częste błędne rozumienie
It is a mistake to treat explicit memory as an immutable video record. It is also a mistake to confuse general knowledge with personal memory.
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