20 Mar declarative memory
When we think of memory, we often think of recognition, as in remembering someone’s face. Memory of objects and other things that can be recognized (including aromas and textures, etc.) is called declarative. Declarative memory probably represents some of the first knowledge we acquire and the most reinforced.
Keywords: short-term memory
recall
episodic knowledge
episodic memory
knowledge
procedural memory
memory
References: associationism
cognition
inference
knowledge
memory
taxonomy