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What is the primary difference between short-term memory and procedural memory?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
A

Short-term memory serves as a temporary cache, holding information for about 20–30 seconds and requiring active rehearsal to maintain. In contrast, procedural memory is responsible for storing motor skills and habits, such as riding a bicycle or playing an instrument, which remain intact for years without the need for constant reinforcement.

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