Episodic memory is the memory of autobiographical events that can be explicitly stated.
Specifically research shows this occurs for autobiographical events, and as a result these cases are more specific and detail oriented.
In fact, of Hardy's early novels, this is probably the most densely populated with autobiographical events.
He could not make predictions about any events involving himself in the future (future autobiographical events).
In this study the nature of memory for trauma vs. standard autobiographical events was tested.
He believes autobiographical events may have a "very tenuous relationship" to the fiction similar to a dream from which a drama emerges.
Therefore, flashbulb memories were more accurately recalled than everyday autobiographical events.
The second section contained questions on autobiographical events not recently thought of and also used the 7-point scale format.
Her dances were often based on autobiographical events.
Humans can be primed and implicitly trained earlier before they can remember facts or autobiographical events.