Lucille is teaching Buster how to play racquetball. She teaches him how to hold the racquet, where to stand, and how to make effective shots. These learned skills that Lucille has acquired and mastered are an example of <u>procedural</u> memory. Procedural memory also known as implicit memory is a type of long-term memory that is concerned with the storage of knowledge regarding how to carryout certain task or activities such as how to wash a car, how to play football. Another form of long-term memory is the explicit or declarative memory.
Procedural memory is one of the two classifications of long term memory and the second type or classification is known as Declarative memory. Procedural memory is a kind of implicit memory which is acquired or gained through what we do almost all the time or memory from our habit. A common example of Procedural memory is riding a bicycle and another example is that of the memory of Lucille in the question above.
Lucille knows how to play racquetball because he has been training almost all the time so he knows all the process by doing this continuosly.
When Parmenides affirms that being is discovered through intelligence and consists of the property that makes all things exist, are present, are real, is the position known as?
To describe the amount of money commonly paid for any commodity, Adam Smith invokes the "invisible hand of the market" as a metaphor of supply and demand.