Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
semantic memory
noun
/sɪˈmæntɪk ˈmɛməri/
Definition
The aspect of memory that involves the recall of facts, concepts, and general knowledge.
Examples
- The ability to remember the capital of France is an example of semantic memory.
- She relied on her semantic memory to recall various historical facts during the quiz.
- Semantic memory allows us to understand language, recognize objects, and navigate the world.
Meaning
Semantic memory refers to the part of our long-term memory that stores information about the world, including meanings of words, ideas, and facts, independent of the context in which they were learned.
Synonyms
- declarative memory
- general memory