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Episodic buffer

Episodic buffer is defined as a limited-capacity system that is capable of binding information from the subsidiary systems and from long-term memory into a unitary episodic representation. Episodic buffer is a component of Baddeley's working memory model that is hypothesized to temporarily maintain and integrate the information of different sensory inputs (visual and auditory) through its relationship with long-term memory.

Episodic drive

Episodic drive refers to a drive that occurs in distinct episodes.

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Episodic memories

Episodic memories refer to memories of single events; a sub-part of declarative memory that records personal experiences that are linked with specific times and places. Episodic memory is a long-term memory of events or episodes Episodic memories is likewise defined as memories that are autobiographical and personally dated; individual episodes, usually autobiographical, that have specific spatial and temporal tags in memory. In contrast with Semantic memory. Please see also Autobiographical memory ; Event memory.

Epistemology

Epistemology refers to the study of the nature of knowledge;. a branch of philosophy concerned with questions relating to the nature of knowledge and of knowing.

Epithelial tissues

Epithelial tissues is defined as cancer of the epithelial tissues

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EPM (Electronic performance monitoring)

- EPM (Electronic performance monitoring) : EPM is the acronym of Electronic Performance Monitoring which refers to the use of information technologies, such as computer networks, to track, analyze, and report information about workers’ performance.

EPOC (Excess postexercise oxygen consumption)

- EPOC (Excess postexercise oxygen consumption) : EPOC is the acronym for "Excess postexercise oxygen consumption'' which is usually referred to as the Oxygen debt.

EPPA (Employee Polygraph Protection Act)

- EPPA (Employee Polygraph Protection Act) : EPPA whic is the acronym of Employee Polygraph Protection Act) prohibits the use of polygraphs for private sector employment screening

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