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Why Two Systems?

Why two separate systems? A single system would be simpler. But there’s an impressive range of evidence arguing that these systems are distinct in the brain:

  • Amnesiacs can learn through the procedural system, but not the declarative system .
  • Procedural memory is unidirectional . This is why saying the alphabet forward is so much easier than saying it backward.
  • Declarative memory shows fan effects .
  • Neuroscientific studies suggest different locations for the two systems .

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