11 Facts About Episodic memory

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Episodic memory is the memory of everyday events that can be explicitly stated or conjured.

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One of the main components of episodic memory is the process of recollection, which elicits the retrieval of contextual information pertaining to a specific event or experience that has occurred.

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Indeed, bilateral damage to the inferior parietal lobe results in episodic memory that is largely intact, however it lacks details and lesion patients report low levels of confidence in their memories.

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Semantic Episodic memory, on the other hand, is a structured record of facts, concepts, and skills that we have acquired.

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Episodic memory can be thought of as a "map" that ties together items in semantic memory.

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Originally, Tulving proposed that episodic and semantic memory were separate systems that competed with each other in retrieval.

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Relationship between emotion and Episodic memory is complex, but generally, emotion tends to increase the likelihood that an event will be remembered later and that it will be remembered vividly.

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However, whether the vividness of the flashbulb Episodic memory is due to a virtual "flash" that occurs because of the emotional experience has been hotly contested.

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Furthermore, episodic memory is enhanced through AZD3480, a selective agonist at the neuronal alpha4beta2 nicotinic receptor, which is developed by the company Targacept.

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An autobiographical Episodic memory is a personal representation of general or specific events and personal facts.

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Autobiographical Episodic memory is constructive and reconstructed as an evolving process of history.

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