| 1. | In 1972, Endel Tulving proposed the distinction between episodic and semantic memory.
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| 2. | Different diseases and disorders can affect the biological workings of semantic memory.
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| 3. | High doses of alcohol severely disrupts the storage process of semantic memories.
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| 4. | High doses of alcohol severely disrupt the storage process of semantic memories.
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| 5. | My hunch is that it is imagination at work in semantic memory.
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| 6. | As such, something that affects episodic memory can also affect semantic memory.
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| 7. | General knowledge is thought to be supported by long-term semantic memory ability.
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| 8. | Episodic memory and semantic memory are a further division of declarative information.
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| 9. | Therefore, they cannot exist independently of any brain structures, unlike semantic memories.
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| 10. | One theory proposes that semantic memories are divided into differential semantic categories.
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