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  2. Episodic Memory: Definition & Examples - Simply Psychology

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    Episodic memory is a type of long-term, declarative memory that involves the recollection of personal experiences or events, including the time and place they occurred. It allows you to travel back in time to relive past experiences, like remembering your first day at school.

  3. Episodic memory - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Episodic Memory: Definition, Types, and Examples - Verywell Mind

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    An episodic memory is a memory of a specific event. Because each person has a different perspective and experience of an event, episodic memories of that event are unique to each person. Closely related to this is what researchers refer to as autobiographical memory—memories of your own life history.

  5. What Is Episodic Memory? - WebMD

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    Episodic memory is a type of long-term memory. It helps you recall specific details of a past event or personal experience. This includes the what, where, and when of something that...

  6. Episodic Memory - Psychology Today

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    Episodic memory is a form of long-term memory that captures the details of past events that one has personally experienced. Along with semantic memory, it is...

  7. Episodic Memory - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    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 | The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Psychology ...

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    This chapter provides a brief overview of episodic memory, or the ability to consciously recall events from ones personal past. The historical context of this concept is sketched, as well as its relationship to other kinds of memory.