Autobiographical memory recall refers to the process of remembering personal experiences or events from our own lives. It includes the ability to retrieve specific details such as time, place, emotions, and sensory information associated with those memories.
Related terms
Episodic Memory: The type of long-term memory that involves remembering specific events and experiences.
Encoding Specificity Principle: This principle suggests that retrieval cues are most effective when they match the conditions present during encoding or learning.
Flashbulb Memory: A vivid and detailed recollection of an emotionally significant event, often associated with surprising or traumatic incidents.