Gerri is an 85-year-old woman suffering from dementia. A life-long pianist, she clearly recounts the day when she, as a four-year-old, asked her mother for her first piano lesson. This is an example of: __________

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Answer:

Episodic memory

Explanation:

Episodic memory is a term used to describe a situation where by one has a vivid memory of an event, which includes the actual time, place, how the events occurred, the reason for its occurrence, and other associated emotional feelings attached to the events.

In this case Gerri was able to recall the memory of an event which includes the time (45 years ago), the person involved (her mother) the lesson learned (paino) and other things related to the event such as; how she asked her mother to teach her piano and that piano lesson was her first time of learning it.

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The answer is episodic memory.

Explanation:

Episodic memory is related to the unique memory of a person concerning a specific event. Thus, it will be different if another person experiences the same event. To establish an episodic memory, it is necessary to establish some steps.  

They include encoding, this is a process in which our brain is involved when we form a new episodic memory. Another step is called consolidation, in which the event is established in long-term memory. The last step is called recollection. In this step, there is a retrieval of contextual information that belongs to a particular event. An example of an episodic memory could be your first day at a new job.      

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