This explains the mystery of the remembered pinprick: Claparède's patient lacked the ability to
form declarative memories, but she had a functioning amygdala that kept the memory alive, albeit unconsciously.
Not exact matches
There are different types of memories: Long - term
declarative memories, which H.M. could no longer
form; short - term memories which H.M. still possessed to a degree; and motor memories, such as recalling how to ride a bike, which H.M. never lost.
Let's look at the most basic
form of knowledge,
Declarative Knowledge, and how to create games to help learners acquire this knowledge.
The easiest description of
declarative knowledge is simply «knowledge that can be declared in spoken or written
form».
Like Edwards, Harrison enjoys playing with the ambiguities of
form and reference, using concatenations of fragments that flirt with meaning while avoiding the
declarative mode.
While you have of late made some clear shifts in your thinking and have, much to my surprise, but also appreciation as I literally thought it not possible, in this case you have retreated to
form: Straw Men, false statements,
declarative claims that do not match reality.
And while there is still uncertainty and under - researched proof that dogs have
declarative memories, if you've ever trained a dog or seen one «sit» or «stay» years after they learned how, it's pretty clear that they possess some
form of implicit memories.