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... > social science subjects > psychology > social psychology > personality > intelligence > declarative and procedural memory
... > social science subjects > psychology > behavior mechanisms > personality > intelligence > declarative and procedural memory
social science subjects > psychology > personality psychology > intelligence > declarative and procedural memory
... > social science subjects > psychology > social psychology > personality > talent > intelligence > declarative and procedural memory
... > social science subjects > psychology > behavior mechanisms > personality > talent > intelligence > declarative and procedural memory

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declarative and procedural memory  

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  • Human memory is often divided into two basic subdivisions: declarative memory, or knowledge of facts, and procedural memory, or recall of how to perform a task. Questions that can be answered by who, what, where, or when are examples of declarative memory. [Source: Encyclopedia of Giftedness, Creativity, and Talent; Declarative and Procedural Memory]

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