Examples of using Procedural memory in English and their translations into Japanese
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That's procedural memory.
Riding a bicycle is the clasical example of procedural memory.
That's all procedural memory.
Procedural memory can be very durable.
The second is procedural memory.
Procedural memory is a form of long-term memory. .
What he calls‘procedural memory'.
Procedural memory is another type of long-term memory. .
Remembering how to ride a bike is an example of procedural memory.
At this stage, procedural memory is consolidated.
For example, riding a bike would be considered a procedural memory.
Procedural memory: is the memory for specific types of actions.
By doing so, the brain can store information and procedural memory.
Procedural memory is memory for the performance of particular types of action.
Her narrative memory has been obliterated, but her procedural memory still seems to be intact.
Procedural memory is a type of long-term memory and, more specifically, a type of implicit memory. .
Long-term memory can be further divided into declarative and procedural memory.
And we now know that procedural memory relies more on the basal ganglia and cerebellum, structures that were intact in H.M. 's brain.
However, by repeating actions over and over again,they can become remembered as procedural memory.
Procedural memory is created through procedural learning or, repeating a complex activity over and over again until all of the relevant neural systems work together to automatically produce the activity.
REM sleep, on the other hand, with its similarity to waking brain activity,is associated with the consolidation of procedural memory.
Studies of people with certain brain injuries(such as damage to the hippocampus)suggest that procedural memory and episodic memory use different parts of the brain, and can work independently.
Other patients put through the same training can't recall having been through the experiment,but their performance in the task improves over time(functioning procedural memory, damaged declarative memory). .
Studies of people with certain brain injuries(such as damage to the hippocampus)suggest that procedural memory and episodic memory use different parts of the brain, and can work independently.
The positive effect is more prominent when it comes to declarative memory(which is related to facts andevents) and procedural memory(related to abilities and motor skills).
Procedural memories(motor skills) are the last ability to be destroyed.
Without a hippocampus, one is able to form new procedural memories(such as playing the piano) but cannot remember the events during which they happened.