declarative memory

People can learn facts and concepts {declarative memory}|. Declarative knowledge includes episodic memory and semantic memory. Declarative knowledge is things that people can remember and know. Declarative knowledge is proposition sets [Campbell, 1994]. People can recall declarative memory without affecting external behavior. Declarative knowledge contrasts with procedural knowledge.

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