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What type of memory is remembering what you ate for dinner?

Episodic memories are recollections of past events that occurred at a particular time and place, a sort of mental time travel to recall, for example, a past birthday party or conversation with a friend.

Which type of memory is this an example of remembering what you did and how you felt on a family holiday?

You use episodic memory when you remember personal experiences, such as what you had for lunch or when you attended a family gathering. These memories often include recalling emotions or feelings.

What is an example of a semantic memory?

Semantic memory is the memory of acquired knowledge—memorized facts or information. An example of semantic memory would be remembering the capital of Cuba. Semantic memories don't require context, making them objective. Like episodic memories, semantic memories are also explicit and require conscious recall.

What type of memory are you using when you try to remember the events of this past year?

Episodic memory refers to the firsthand experiences that we have had (e.g., recollections of our high school graduation day or of the fantastic dinner we had in New York last year).