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Episodic memory is the ability to consciously recollect previous experiences from memory ( e. g., recalling a recent family trip to Disney World ), whereas semantic memory is the ability to store more general knowledge in memory ( e. g., the fact that Disney World is in Florida ).

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Episodic angioedema ( Calabar swellings ) in the arms and legs, caused by immune reactions are common.
The term Episodic Memory was coined by Endel Tulving in 1972.
Burmese hypokalaemia ( Familial Episodic Hypokalaemic Polymyopathy ) is characterised by episodes of low serum potassium levels and high CPK ( an enzyme that indicates muscle damage ).
It was positively received by critics and won the Environmental Media Award for " TV Episodic Comedy ".

Episodic and severe
Episodic analgesia may occur under special circumstances, such as in the excitement of sport or war: a soldier on the battlefield may feel no pain for many hours from a traumatic amputation or other severe injury.

Episodic and with
# Episodic, characteristic definitive spells of vertigo lasting 20 minutes to 24 hours with no unconsciousness, vestibular nystagmus always present.
Episodic learning is so named because events are recorded into episodic memory, which is one of the three forms of explicit learning and retrieval, along with perceptual memory and semantic memory.
* The War of the American Revolution ( January 1893, " nine scenes with historical commentary, written for the ‘ Barnum & Baily people ’, for a libretto to use with their ‘ Vast Episodic Drama of the Revolution ")
Episodic memory is described as the recollection of autobiographical information with a temporal and / or spatial context, whereas semantic memory involves recall of factual information with no such association ( language, history, geography, etc.
* Episodic Recognition Task: Subjects were presented with each word and had to decide whether they had seen the word in the previous stage of the experiment.
** Episodic with hypothermia ( Hines and Bannick syndrome )
* Episodic series with a distinct continuing plotline should be categorized under subcategory: Category: Serial drama television series ( examples: Lost, Prison Break )
* Episodic essay on watching this film, with a selection of stills
Episodic in character, it covers a period of 20 years in the life of the first person narrator, an attractive nameless Englishwoman in search of perfect happiness, a state she equates with life with a perfect partner.
The episode won an Environmental Media Award in the " Best Television Episodic Comedy " category, which has been awarded every year since 1991 to the best television episode with an environmental message.
The episode won an Environmental Media Award in the " Best Television Episodic Comedy " category, which has been awarded every year since 1991 to the best television episode or film with an environmental message.
* In 1963, the Writers Guild of America presented writer Larry Marcus with the " Best Episodic Drama " award for his screenplay for the episode " Man Out of Time ".
* Philosophy of Biology: An Episodic History ( 2004 ) with David Depew

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** Episodic without hypothermia

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Episodic can refer to
Episodic memory is the memory of autobiographical events ( times, places, associated emotions, and other contextual knowledge ) that can be explicitly stated.
Episodic memory can be thought of as a " map " that ties together items in semantic memory.
Episodic memories can be stored in autoassociative neural networks ( e. g., a Hopfield network ) if the stored representation includes information on the spatiotemporal context in which an item was studied.
Episodic memories are autobiographical events that a person can discuss.

Episodic and be
Episodic memory is believed to be the system that provides the basic support for semantic memory.
* Episodic series classified as soap operas or telenovelas should be categorized within a subcategory of: Category: Soap operas ( examples: General Hospital, Lazos de Amor )

Episodic and such
Episodic memories are those that store specific events such as attending a class or flying to France.
Episodic tension-type headaches generally respond well to over-the-counter analgesics such as ibuprofen, paracetamol / acetaminophen, and aspirin.

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* Episodic motion of tectonic origin, esp.
Episodic plays often contain scene changes and require careful attention to transitions to maintain flow and continuity.
Episodic eruptions continued until the end of November 1995.
Episodic learning is a change in behavior that occurs as a result of an event.
# Lakhan, Shaheen ( 2006 ) Neuropsychological Generation of Source Amnesia: An Episodic Memory Disorder of the Frontal Brain.
Episodic shows are not generally examples of the reset button technique, but merely lack of continuity.
Episodic tension-type headaches are defined as tension-type headaches occurring fewer than 15 days a month, whereas chronic tension headaches occur 15 days or more a month for at least 6 months.
Tulving discusses these separate systems of conceptualization of episodic and semantic memory in his book titled Elements of Episodic Memory.
Episodic and semantic memory.
Elements of Episodic Memory.

Ataxia and characterized
Ataxia telangiectasia ( AT ) is a rare human disease characterized by cerebellar degeneration, extreme cellular sensitivity to radiation and a predisposition to cancer.

Ataxia and by
A-T is caused by mutations in the ATM ( Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated ) gene which was cloned in 1995.
Ataxia telangiectasia mutated ( ATM ) is a serine / threonine protein kinase that is recruited and activated by DNA double-strand breaks.
The protein is named for the disorder Ataxia telangiectasia caused by mutations of ATM.

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