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Sabel's first car had a manual stick shift. After many years of driving an automatic car, she needs to use her sister's car, which also has a stick shift. Isabel takes a few minutes to get used to shifting gears. Which memory system is she using to recall this information?

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  1. 13 May, 09:51
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    Answer is long-term procedural memory

    Procedural memory is a type of long-term memory that relates to skills and other things that we unconciously know how to do after learning them. Examples include riding a bike and swimming. Sabel hasn't driven a stick shift vehicle in a long time, but the skills is still stored as long-term procedural memory. After shaking the dust off with a bit of practice, she will be able to access this long-term memory to quickly relearn to drive a stick shift.
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