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When a person recalls a particular event (or “episode”) experienced in the past, that is episodic memory. This kind of long-term memory brings to attention details about anything from what one ...
Unlike episodic memory, which reproduces the subjective impressions of past experiences, semantic memory contains information that is context-free—not grounded in a particular time and place. A ...
And the posterior part of the hippocampus (the portion closer to the back of the head) where encoding activity was strongest is the same area that’s most associated with episodic memory in adults.
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Encoding study reveals how the brain uses past experiences to predict the unfolding of similar events over timeIn addition, the researchers found that the strength of temporal schemas is linked to people's episodic memory. In other words, participants who had created clearer neural representations of how ...
Most past neuroscience studies have focused on how the hippocampus supports episodic memory (i.e., the memory of personal experiences or life events) and spatial navigation. Yet recent findings ...
Recognizing an image from the past is an example of an episodic memory. As an adult, these can take the form of remembering specific events, like watching a sports match or taking a vacation.
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