What are the differences between episodic memory and semantic memory?
What will be an ideal response?
SEMANTIC MEMORY: Memory organized according to meaning; a set of categories of objects and concepts.
EPISODIC MEMORY: Memory for events, or "episodes." The elements of an event you experienced are strung together as they happened.
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a. grammatical units of language. b. basic written units of language. c. sounds and how they are used in a language. d. contextual variables in language.
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A) normative B) foreclosed C) informational D) diffuse-avoidant
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