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___ memory is knowledge that influences thought and behavior without awareness (e.g., skills and habits, priming, simple classical conditioning, and nonassociative learning), and ___ memory is knowledge that involves awareness (e.g., facts and events).

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Non declarative

Declarative

Step-by-step explanation:

Both declarative and non-declarative memory are part of the long-term memory. However, they are very different from each other:

  • Declarative memory allows us to recollect facts and events from our past, we can put these facts and events into words. Therefore, it has a conscious component to it that allows us to talk about it.
  • Non declarative memory allows us to make things that we learned in the past (like riding bikes), therefore it has to do with skills and habits and it is accessed to in an unconscious manner. (if someone asks us to explain to them some skill we have we cannot really explain how we do it)

Therefore, we can say that non-declarative memory is knowledge that influences thought and behavior without awareness while declarative memory is knowledge that involves awareness.

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