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Declarative memory differs from procedural memory, which encompasses skills such as the use of objects or movements of the body that are deeply embedded and are performed without being aware.
It differs from declarative memory, or explicit memory, which consists of facts and events that can be explicitly stored and consciously recalled or "declared." Examples of procedural memory ...
In AtScript, annotations are an example of declarative programming in action. Rather than write out the procedural code to make something happen everywhere you need it, you write the code once and ...
The declarative/procedural model argues that lexicon and language depend on two neural systems that are intensively studied in the context of memory: declarative and procedural memory.
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