Declarative memory refers to the type of memory that involves consciously recalling facts, events, or experiences. It is like a mental record of information that we can consciously retrieve and talk about. Full definition
Evidence from brain imaging underscores the importance of declarative memory for compensation. (scientificamerican.com)
«We know that sleep spindles are involved in declarative memory — explicit information we recall about the world, such as places, people and events,» she explained. (sciencedaily.com)
A Compensatory Role for Declarative Memory in Neurodevelopmental Disorders. (scientificamerican.com)