All of the facts and information that comprise what workers have to learn to do their jobs are important, but sometimes employees just need to practice the actual movements that allow them to execute tasks. That's the thinking behind what's referred to as muscle memory, and it should be supported and encouraged by using tools such as simulator development.
Interestingly, muscle memory is more a phenomena of the brain rather than actual muscles, which is one reason why workplace simulation can be used so effectively to cultivate it. This kind of memory involves the subconscious and occurs...