Help! Your Neurobiology professors can't agree on the best way to categorize the various memory systems. Compare and contrast the below memory systems. Be sure to include how memories can be categorized in each based on duration, the kind of information stored, and the brain structures involved. a. Short-term versus Working versus Long-term memory b. Explicit/Declarative versus Implicit/Non-declarative memory
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Short-term memory, working memory, and long-term memory can be categorized based on duration, the kind of information stored, and the brain structures involved as follows: Show more…
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