Episodic Memory
Episodic memory is the ability to remember events or experiences from one's own life. It is associated with the ability to conjure up vivid images of past experiences, such as the memory of a childhood birthday party or a romantic dinner. It is an important cognitive function that enables us to learn from our experiences, recall specific information, and plan for the future. Episodic memory is closely linked to other memory systems such as semantic memory and working memory, as well as to executive functions such as decision-making and problem solving. It plays an essential role in our everyday life and is essential for us to function in a complex manner.
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