Episodic Semantic Memory ((exclusive))

The specific time or life stage (a hot June afternoon in 2010).

Knowing that a lemon is yellow and tastes sour, even if you can't remember the last time you actually ate one. Key Differences at a Glance Episodic Memory Semantic Memory Nature Personal and subjective General and objective Context Tied to time and place Independent of context Experience "Mental time travel" (Reliving) "Knowing" (Fact retrieval) Vulnerability Highly susceptible to forgetting/distortion More stable and resistant to decay Example Your 21st birthday party The legal drinking age in the US How They Interact: The "Semanticization" Process episodic semantic memory

An elder may know “I went to the store yesterday” (semanticized) but not “I wore a blue jacket and saw a child drop an apple” (episodic). The specific time or life stage (a hot

Knowing that you should quiet your phone in a movie theater. Knowing that you should quiet your phone in a movie theater