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Episodic And Semantic Jun 2026

It involves "autonoetic consciousness"—the ability to mentally "re-experience" the sensory and emotional details of an event. Examples: Remembering your first day of school .

Episodic memories can transform into semantic memories over time. This is known as semanticization . episodic and semantic

| Feature | Episodic Memory | Semantic Memory | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Personal (Autobiographical) | General (Impersonal) | | Temporal Code | Time-stamped (specific moment) | Timeless (general knowledge) | | Source | Direct personal experience | Can be learned from experience or instruction | | Retrieval | "Remembering" (Mental time travel) | "Knowing" (State of awareness) | | Context | Context-bound (remembering the setting) | Context-free (independent of context) | | Verification | Verified by personal recall | Verified by social consensus | | Emotion | Often emotionally charged | Typically emotionally neutral | This is known as semanticization

Understanding the difference between and semantic memory is key to knowing how your brain stores your life story versus your textbook knowledge. Both are types of explicit (declarative) memory , but they serve very different purposes. 🎥 Episodic Memory: Your "Mental Time Travel" 🎥 Episodic Memory: Your "Mental Time Travel"