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Atticus
28 October, 10:12
How do semantic and episodic memories differ?
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Arely Callahan
28 October, 10:42
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Declarative memory is of two types: semantic and episodic. Semantic memory is recall of general facts, while episodic memory is recall of personal facts. Remembering the capital of France and the rules for playing football uses semantic memory.
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