Why you never forget how to ride a bike?

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When a child learns to ride a bicycle, he makes two sets of memories:

One is explicit memory

Which records things like colour of the bike and the elation of riding unassisted.

Two is implicit memory

Which notes the body’s mechanics required to ride the bike,

Which is why it’s sometimes called “muscle memory”, says psychologist Dr Janet Gibson.

When explicit memories fail, implicit ones remain

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