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Explanation:
Implicit memory occurs unconsciously doesnt necessary take permission to be remembered you just remember. you normally dont need any effort to remember it.
A good example would be remembering how to ride a bicycle 10 years later from the last time you rode it. It comes up without being consciously recalled. Other examples brushing your teeth, remembering birthdays of family members and etc.
Explicit memory is memory that you consciously or intentionally bring to memory.
An example would be remembering a maths formula that is needed to solve a problem. A lot of times this type of memory is used during exam period where you have to bring to memeory what you have been studying.
Procedural memory is a gradual learning of skills resulting from practice,
An example of this is learning how to play tennis. They are actually many styles of playing like double fisted backhand or single fisted, these needs learning and remembering of this specific skill, It is known as procedural memory.
That commonsense view of long-term memory is not entirely accurate because it depends on how much or how little damage to the hippocampus the individual has. Most people’s memories fade like an old picture, but some, when reminded of something in their non-recent past will remember the same picture like it was new. This is a strong priming effect.