Basics of Episodic Memory
Encoding & Storage
Retrieval & Cues
Errors & Special Memories
100

This type of memory involves personal experiences tied to time and place

What is episodic memory

100

Paying attention during learning improves this stage

What is encoding

100

Triggers that help you remember information

What are retrieval cues

100

Very vivid memories of shocking events

What are flashbulb memories

200

This phrase describes episodic memory’s ability to “relive” the past

What is mental time travel

200

Thinking deeply about meaning is called this type of encoding

What is elaborative encoding

200

Memory improves when learning and testing happen in the same place

What is context-dependent memory

200

Memories are rebuilt each time due to this process

What is reconstruction

300

Episodic memory is different from this memory type that stores facts

What is semantic memory

300

Sleep helps strengthen memories through this process

What is consolidation

300

Remembering better in the same mood or body state

What is state-dependent memory

300

Combining details from different events causes this error

What is source misattribution

400

This brain structure is critical for forming new episodic memories

What is the hippocampus

400

Spreading study sessions uses this effect

What is the spacing effect

400

This principle says memory is best when contexts match

What is encoding specificity

400

Believing you remember something that never happened

What is a false memory

500

Damage here can cause anterograde amnesia

What is hippocampal damage

500

Emotional events are often remembered better because of this factor

What is emotional arousal

500

Multiple-choice tests rely more on this than recall

What is recognition

500

Leading questions can change memories through this effect

What is the misinformation effect

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