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. 2024 Feb 27;15:1355343. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1355343

Table 3.

Summary of the main results for the two recall phases.

First free recall Second free recall – category after first recall Second free recall – total Cued recall – category after second free recall Cued recall – total
Episodic (182) Episodic: 136 Episodic: 144 Episodic: 143 Episodic: 339
Generic: 9 Generic: 0
Not recalled: 37 Not recalled: 1*
Generic (131) Episodic: 5 Generic: 125 Episodic: 114 Generic: 43
Generic: 107 Generic: 11
Not recalled: 19 Not recalled: 0
Not recalled (101) Episodic: 3 Not recalled: 145 Episodic: 82 Total: 32
Generic: 9 Generic: 32
Not recalled: 89 Not recalled: 31

The number of episodic memories (EPI), generic memories (recalled, but without enough details to be episodic), and not recalled memories for each recall is provided for the first free recall. The evolution of the status of the memories from the first free recall (5 days delay) to the second free recall is indicated in the ‘Second free recall – category after first recall’. For instance, among the 182 episodic memories at the first free recall, 136 were episodic at the second free recall. The ‘Second free recall – total’ indicates the total for each category at the one-month free recall (sum of the different items in the ‘Second free recall – category after first recall’). Likewise, the last two columns indicate the category of the cued recall events after the second free recall and their respective totals. The events used for the ML analyses are in italics (*only one event, for one participant aged 22, was not recognized based on the pictures after being freely recalled as episodic).