!full! — Episodic Semantic Memory

The emotions and sensory details associated with the event.

The event itself (e.g., your high school graduation). The "Where": The location (the crowded gymnasium). episodic semantic memory

Think back to when you learned that "2 + 2 = 4." Initially, this was an : you were sitting in a specific classroom, looking at a specific chalkboard, listening to a specific teacher. Over time, as the fact was reinforced, the personal "episode" faded away, leaving behind the pure semantic fact . This transition is known as semanticization . The emotions and sensory details associated with the event

Episodic memory is the storage of specific events or "episodes" that we have personally experienced. It is unique to the individual and is defined by its . Think back to when you learned that "2 + 2 = 4

These two systems are not isolated silos. In fact, most semantic memories start as episodic ones.