Memory can be for skill or task {implicit memory} {non-representational memory} {non-declarative memory} {procedural memory, implicit}. Implicit memory includes habituation, sensitization, motor skill, priming, habit, classical conditioning, operant conditioning, emotional learning, and perceptual skill.
People can learn how to perform tasks and to think and follow rules. Procedural knowledge can be production systems. Procedural knowledge is motor skills and perceptual and cognitive skills. Procedural knowledge is habits and know-how [Campbell, 1994].
process
Procedural memory uses many circuits and neuron groups but does not use representations.
consciousness
Implicit memory is unconscious and never becomes conscious. It is reflexive.
brain
Sense and motor processes integrate over thalamocortical system, cerebellum, hippocampus, and basal ganglia {global mapping}.
animals
Implicit memory is the same in animals and humans.
comparison
Procedural knowledge contrasts with declarative knowledge.
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