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episodic

[ep-uh-sod-ik, -zod-] / ˌɛp əˈsɒd ɪk, -ˈzɒd- /


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By combining task based experiments with fMRI data, the team found no measurable difference in brain activity between successful episodic and semantic memory retrieval.

From Science Daily

Despite rising levels of educational attainment, U.S. middle-aged adults showed declines in episodic memory -- a pattern not observed in most comparable countries.

From Science Daily

This matters, as it increases the likelihood that policy conflict will be structural, not episodic.

From MarketWatch

He added that “we need to get the economics right to be able to continue to invest that money and not go through these huge episodic periods of losing money.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Danny Thomas Award for outstanding producer of episodic television — comedy “The Bear” “Hacks” “Only Murders in the Building” “South Park” “The Studio”

From Los Angeles Times