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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s fictional detective with the knack for solving crimes through observation and reason was modeled after Dr. Joseph Bell, one of Conan Doyle’s medical school professors. Conan Doyle, born in Scotland in 1859, studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh and went on to work as a physician in England while writing fiction in his spare time. “A Study in Scarlet,” his first novel featuring Sherlock Holmes, debuted in 1887. Conan Doyle eventually published a total of four novels and 56 short stories starring the London-based sleuth, whose keen observation skills were based in part on those of Joseph Bell.
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By studying it we can tell how long life has existed in earth and how different plants and animals are related to each other.
Answer:
Episodic memory
Explanation:
Episodic memory is the actual memory of a single occurrence that a person has, and it would be different from the recall of the same encounter by someone else, it is a kind of long-term memory involving conscious recall of past experiences and their meaning.
Sally on seeing her first boyfriend remembers the night they had their first kiss, this is a personal experience/knowledge and it is stored in her episodic memory. Episodic memory reflects the capacity to recall past events in the temporal and spatial sense, it is the recollection of things every day that can be clearly mentioned or conjured.