What type of memory involves the conscious recall of facts and events?

Types and Processes of Memory

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Explicit memory
Answer explanation
Explicit memory involves the conscious recall of facts and events, distinguishing it from implicit memory, which is unconscious. Episodic memory is a subtype of explicit memory, but the broader term is explicit memory.
Example: Recalling the date of a family vacation.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Remembering your best friend’s wedding day is an example of:
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Episodic memory
Answer explanation
Remembering your best friend’s wedding day is an example of episodic memory, which involves recalling specific events and experiences from your life, unlike semantic memory that relates to general knowledge.
Example: Remembering your best friend’s wedding day.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following is an example of semantic memory? Knowing how to tie your shoes, Remembering your first day of school, Recalling the capital of Italy, Performing a dance routine automatically
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Recalling the capital of Italy
Answer explanation
Semantic memory involves facts and knowledge, such as recalling the capital of Italy, which is a specific piece of information. The other options relate to procedural or episodic memory.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Procedural memory is classified as a type of: Explicit memory, Declarative memory, Semantic memory, Implicit memory
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Implicit memory
Answer explanation
Procedural memory is a type of implicit memory, as it involves skills and actions that are performed without conscious awareness, unlike explicit memory which requires conscious thought.
Example: Typing without looking at the keyboard.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which type of memory helps you remember to take medication at 8 PM?
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Prospective memory
Answer explanation
Prospective memory is the type of memory that involves remembering to perform actions in the future, such as taking medication at a specific time. This distinguishes it from implicit, episodic, and working memory.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the primary difference between episodic and semantic memory?
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Episodic memory involves events; semantic memory involves facts.
Answer explanation
The correct choice highlights that episodic memory pertains to personal experiences and events, while semantic memory relates to general knowledge and facts about the world.
Example: Remembering your graduation (episodic) vs. knowing the graduation year of George Washington (semantic).
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following is NOT an example of implicit memory? Singing a song you memorized years ago, Driving a car without thinking about the process, Typing on a keyboard without looking at the keys, Recalling the steps to solve a math problem
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Recalling the steps to solve a math problem
Answer explanation
Recalling the steps to solve a math problem is an example of explicit memory, as it involves conscious thought and retrieval of information. The other options demonstrate implicit memory, which operates automatically.
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