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22 Νοε 2023 · Researchers have found that episodic memory can also be interdependent with semantic memory. On learning tasks, participants performed better when new information was aligned with prior knowledge , suggesting that semantic knowledge of a task provides a sort of framework for new episodic learning.
7 Σεπ 2023 · While episodic memory involves a person’s autobiographical experiences and associated events, semantic memory involves facts, ideas, and concepts acquired over time. Specific events, general events, personal facts, and flashbulb memories constitute different types of episodic memory.
7 Σεπ 2023 · Examples: recalling a specific birthday celebration, remembering a vacation trip. Semantic memory refers to general knowledge and facts, while episodic memory involves personal experiences and specific events tied to a particular time and place.
In his seminal article, “Episodic and Semantic Memory,” Endel Tulving borrowed the term semantic from linguists to refer to a memory system for “words and other verbal symbols, their meaning and referents, about relations among them, and about rules, formulas, and algorithms for manipulating them” 1 (Tulving, 1972, p. 386).
1 Δεκ 2019 · Episodic memory refers both to a hypothetical ‘episodic memory system’, which encodes, stores, and allows access to ‘episodic memories’, and to the memories themselves, which are often held to have unique phenomenological attributes.
3 Σεπ 2020 · This paper (1) reviews traditional and modern computational models of semantic memory, within the umbrella of network (free association-based), feature (property generation norms-based), and distributional semantic (natural language corpora-based) models, (2) discusses the contribution of these models to important debates in the literature ...
14 Μαρ 2022 · The 14 articles presented here highlight the need to critically examine the way in which we conceptualize not only the relationship between episodic and semantic memory, but also the interplay between declarative and non-declarative memory, and the myriad implications of such conceptual changes.