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    Ep·i·sod·ic mem·o·ry

    noun

    • 1. a type of long-term memory that involves conscious recollection of previous experiences together with their context in terms of time, place, associated emotions, etc.: "those results suggest that participants were using episodic memory to recall the presented words in all conditions"

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    • The memory of everyday events

      • Episodic memory is the memory of everyday events (such as times, location geography, associated emotions, and other contextual information) that can be explicitly stated or conjured. It is the collection of past personal experiences that occurred at particular times and places; for example, the party on one's 7th birthday.
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  2. Episodic memory is the memory of everyday events (such as times, location geography, associated emotions, and other contextual information) that can be explicitly stated or conjured. It is the collection of past personal experiences that occurred at particular times and places; for example, the party on one's 7th birthday. [1]

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  4. Nov 22, 2023 · Episodic memory is the memory of specific events and experiences, such as your high school graduation or wedding day. Learn how episodic memory works, how it differs from semantic memory, and what factors affect it.

  5. Sep 7, 2023 · Episodic memory is the recollection of personal experiences or events, including the time and place they occurred. Learn about its origin, types, brain structures, and how it differs from semantic memory.

  6. Jun 25, 2022 · Episodic memory is the ability to recall specific events in your life, such as your first kiss or your first day at your current job. Learn how episodic memory differs from semantic memory, what types of episodic memory exist, and how to improve it with brain-health supplements and sleep.

  7. Episodic memory is the memory of events and experiences that can be recalled in relation to a specific time and in proper order (Tulving, 2002 ). The main components of episodic memory are, in an integrated way, the “what”/”who”, “when”, and “where” (WWW) a past experience occurred.

  8. Episodic memory is the ability to recall personal events from the past. This chapter reviews its historical context, characteristics, encoding and retrieval factors, neural substrates, and developmental and aging effects.

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