Declarative memory involves consciously accessible information that is largely associative and can be articulated, like knowing the letter A. Procedural memory, on the other hand, is about learning 'if then' patterns and actions based on specific situations, like motor skills. Declarative learning focuses on retrieval access to memories, while procedural learning emphasizes ingraining habits in specific situations. Implicit learning involves inferring or generalizing ideas from examples, whereas explicit learning is about explicitly stating the meaning and commonalities of examples. While procedural learning is essential for habits, explicit learning is often preferred for many domains.

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