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1 Σεπ 2014 · Although episodic memory is a widely studied form of memory both in philosophy and psychology, it still raises many burning questions regarding its definition and even its acceptance. Over...
11 Ιουν 2013 · Abstract. Historically, episodic memory has been described as autonoetic, personally relevant, complex, context-rich, and allowing mental time travel. In contrast, semantic memory, which is ...
The idea of episodic memory implies the existence of a process that segments experience into episodes so that they can be in memory. It is therefore surprising that the link between event segmentation and the organization of experiences into in memory has not been addressed.
Episodic memory circumscribes the ability to remember events, occurrences, and situations embedded in their temporal and spatial context in other words, the memory of what, where, and when (Tulving 2002 ).
1 Ιαν 2018 · Recent neurological evidence supports the idea that episodic memory is distinct from semantic memory and procedural memory. This paper reviews the current research on episodic memory in neurology and CAs and argues for its inclusion in the Standard Model of Mind.
Episodic memory is widely studied in neuroscience, psychology, and maybe less so in philosophy. It is a critical part of the human mind and has frequently been claimed to be a cornerstone of personal identity. Yet, there is no universal consensus on what constitutes episodic memory.
Episodic memory involves the formation of relational structures that bind information about the stimuli people experience to the contexts in which they experience them. The ability to form and retain such structures may be at the core of the development of episodic memory. In the first experiment reported here, 4- and 7-year-olds were presented