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Memory & Cognition - Special Issue: Rethinking the Distinction between Episodic and Semantic Memory

Guest Edited by: Felipe De Brigard, Sharda Umanath & Muireann Irish

Traditionally, episodic and semantic memory have been considered as two independent cognitive systems. Tulving suggested that episodic and semantic memories are governed by a set of distinct principles including mode of references (autobiographical vs. cognitive) and retrieval characteristics (remembering vs. knowing). The functional distinction between episodic and semantic memory gained wide acceptance and has influenced a variety of fields of research. Tulving’s powerful framework guided understanding of age-related decline in memory, memory distortion, categorization, event segmentation, and even language processing. However, in the past two decades, numerous findings have put in doubt the clear-cut nature of this distinction. In fact, a number of recent developments in the science of memory, both empirical and theoretical, strongly suggest that, contrary to the traditional view, episodic and semantic memory may not be as distinct as once thought. 

Presented here are articles that explore these ideas:

Rethinking the distinction between episodic and semantic memory – insights from the past, present, and future (this opens in a new tab)

Felipe De Brigard


A conceptual space for episodic and semantic memory (this opens in a new tab)

David Rubin


The Visual and Semantic Features that Predict Object Memory: Concept Property Norms for 1000 Object Images (this opens in a new tab)

Mariam Hovhannisyan  

 
Narratives bridge the divide between distant events in episodic memory (this opens in a new tab)

Brendan Cohn-Sheehy


Using the phenomenology of memory for recent events to bridge the gap between episodic and semantic memory (this opens in a new tab)

Jennifer Coane


Effects of category learning strategies on recognition memory (this opens in a new tab)

Kevin O’Neill


Specifying a relationship between semantic and episodic memory in the computation of a feature-based familiarity signal using MINERVA 2 (this opens in a new tab)

Katherine McNeely-White

    
Encoding and inhibition of arbitrary episodic context with abstract concepts (this opens in a new tab)

Charles Davis


The ERP correlates of self-knowledge in ageing (this opens in a new tab)

Louis Renoult


Semantic knowledge attenuates age-related differences in event segmentation and episodic memory  (this opens in a new tab)

Heather Bailey


The role of metacognition and schematic support in younger and older adults' episodic memory (this opens in a new tab)

 Mary Whatley


The role of self-reference and personal goals in the formation of memories of the future  (this opens in a new tab)

Olivier Jeunehomme


Examining the episodic-semantic interaction during future thinking – A reanalysis of external details  (this opens in a new tab)

Muireann Irish


Exploring episodic and semantic contributions to past and future thinking performance in Korsakoff’s syndrome (this opens in a new tab)

 Albert Postma


Episodic-semantic interactions in spontaneous thought (this opens in a new tab)

Magda Jordão

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