All episodic memory is from your own life, but episodic memory from your life as it would naturally happen is called autobiographical episodic memory.
Helpful to remember that an autobiography is a book about someone's own life.
Autobiographical memory is a type of episodic memory.Episodic memory is memory which is tied to a certain time or place. It covers an episode, rather than semantic memory which is just facts not tied to any episode.Episodic memory can be autobiographical, or experimental. Autobiographical means events in your life. For instance "what did you eat for breakfast this morning?" is autobiographical episodic memory.The other sort of episodic memory is experimental memory. This is rare, and only really considered in cases of Psychological experiments. It involves someone learning something semantically (for instance, a list of words) which then becomes episodic as the person ties the information to the specific episode of processing the words for the experiment.
An autobiography
It is a plot divided into parts,each having its own plot yet contributing to the bigger plot.
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An autobiography!
An episodic narrative is a story that is told in a series of connected episodes or chapters, each with its own mini-plot that contributes to the overall story arc. This format allows for greater flexibility in storytelling and can provide a deeper exploration of characters and themes over time. Serial TV shows like "Friends" or "Stranger Things" are good examples of episodic narratives.
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An episodic plot in literature is a narrative structure where the story is composed of a series of loosely connected events or episodes rather than a single, overarching plot. These episodes may have their own conflict, climax, and resolution, but they are not necessarily strongly linked to each other. The episodic structure allows for more flexibility in storytelling and can create a sense of variety and exploration within the narrative.
An autobiographer writes a historical account of their own life, which is called an autobiography. When someone writes an account of someone's else's life, it is called a biography.
Yes, taking your own life is called suicide.
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