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Question
State whether the following statement is True or False. If False, correct them. If True, explain why.
When we memorise meanings, concepts and principles, it is called episodic memory.
Options
True
False
Solution
When we memorise meanings, concepts and principles, it is called episodic memory. - False
Explanation:
Episodic memory is a memory of experiences and specific events which we recall step by step where we can reconstruct the actual events. It is the memory of autobiographical events with times, places, and associated emotions.
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