@inbook{09b4a0da6b9d44c794955fc896cdcdb8,
title = "The Associative Nature of Episodic Memories: The Primacy of Conceptual Associations",
author = "Mace, {John H.} and Clevinger, {Amanda M.}",
note = "This chapter concerns the associative nature of episodic memories, putting forth a thesis on the associative form of episodic memories that contains four main propositions: (1) episodic memories always activate other episodic memories; (2) these activations always follow orderly pattern of associations; (3) whereas more than one type of association can be found among episodic memories, the fundamental form is conceptual, where memories are associated (or activated) by their common content; (4) conceptual forms dominate, they are the fundamental (or default) form, and they are the most enduring form.",
year = "2019",
month = oct,
day = "16",
doi = "10.1093/OSO/9780198784845.003.0010",
language = "American English",
booktitle = "The Associative Nature of Episodic Memories: The Primacy of Conceptual Associations",
}