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Defining characteristics of procedural memory include Group of answer choices encoding is accomplished through repetition and practice the content of a procedural memory is difficult to express in language all of the alternatives are correct memory may be acquired without awareness

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all of the alternatives are correct

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Procedural memory is a part of the long-term memory that is responsible for knowing how to do things, also known as motor skills. it stores information on how to perform certain procedures, such as walking, talking and riding a bike. Encoding is accomplished through repetition and practice, for example, riding a bike involves repetition and practice but once it is encoded, it stays for long and it can be acquired unconsciously.

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All of the alternatives are correct

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· Procedural memory is a type of long-term memory involving how to perform different actions and skills. This memory is often gotten most times unconsciously and through repetition of the action, at some point one masters that action but it becomes difficult to teach others how to do it because we didn't learn then , repetitive actions retained them in our memory.

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