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Declarative Memory (SDT)

Declarative memory is memory for events and facts, which we may express by conscious, verbalize retrieval, are differently vital for our ability to navigate our world, it might be less obvious why this distinction is relevant to education. The reason the sub-systems of declarative memory can function separately is due not only our ability to remember experiences, but because our acquisition of knowledge, factual and conceptual, begins with the memory-formation processes dependent on the medial temporal structures. This means that people can have grave memory problems, but still remember past events and knowledge in their lives.

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Updated 2021-07-30

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