Episodic Memory and Autobiographical Memory

Another term for the self-serving bias is _________.

The tendency to recall memories associated with good or happy emotions is called the ________.

_________ is the process where a cue probes memory and, if a memory matches the cue, it is retrieved.

____________ is the phenomena where people who are experiencing a situation for the first time feel like they have lived it before.

Some people have incredibly accurate and detailed episodic memories. This condition is called ______________.

We have a tendency to recall autobiographic memories that support our existing view of the world. This is called _________.

Conway’s model on autobiographical memory contains two main components: the _________ and the autobiographical knowledge base.

We are more likely to recall memories of events that have recently occurred than those of events further in the past. This is called ___________.

Episodic memory is said to reflect __________, the ability to imagine ourselves in the past, in the future, and in situations we have never been in.

People tend to recall episodic memories more easily if they retrieve them in the same context as they learned them. This is called ________________.

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