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Episodic memory and Working memory

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Difference between Episodic memory and Working memory

Episodic memory vs. Working memory

Episodic memory is the memory of autobiographical events (times, places, associated emotions, and other contextual who, what, when, where, why knowledge) that can be explicitly stated or conjured. Working memory is a cognitive system with a limited capacity that is responsible for temporarily holding information available for processing.

Similarities between Episodic memory and Working memory

Episodic memory and Working memory have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alzheimer's disease, Executive functions, Prefrontal cortex.

Alzheimer's disease

Alzheimer's disease (AD), also referred to simply as Alzheimer's, is a chronic neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and worsens over time.

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Executive functions

Executive functions (collectively referred to as executive function and cognitive control) are a set of cognitive processes that are necessary for the cognitive control of behavior: selecting and successfully monitoring behaviors that facilitate the attainment of chosen goals.

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Prefrontal cortex

In mammalian brain anatomy, the prefrontal cortex (PFC) is the cerebral cortex which covers the front part of the frontal lobe.

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Episodic memory and Working memory Comparison

Episodic memory has 57 relations, while Working memory has 78. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.22% = 3 / (57 + 78).

References

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