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episodischen

Episodischen is the inflected form of the German adjective episodisch, which describes something that is organized as or characterized by episodes. The term is used across several domains, especially in media, psychology, and medicine. It derives from the noun Episode, itself from historical roots in Greek via Latin, and denotes a part of a larger sequence or event.

In media and literature, episodisch refers to works composed of self-contained segments or vignettes that are

In psychology, episodisch describes a type of memory and related processes. Das episodische Gedächtnis (episodic memory)

In medicine and everyday language, episodisch describes events or symptoms that occur in episodes rather than

Notes on usage: episodischen appears as one of the declined forms of episodisch, used in various grammatical

linked
by
theme,
characters,
or
setting
but
not
necessarily
by
a
single,
continuous
plot.
Episodische
structures
can
emphasize
variety
and
stand-alone
storytelling,
as
seen
in
many
TV
series,
magazines,
or
experimental
novels.
This
contrasts
with
linear,
tightly
integrated
narratives.
concerns
the
recollection
of
personally
experienced
events,
including
the
what,
where,
and
when.
It
is
typically
contrasted
with
semantische
Gedächtnis
(semantic
memory),
which
covers
general
knowledge
and
facts
without
a
specific
personal
context.
continuously.
Examples
include
episodische
Schmerzen
(episodic
pains)
or
episodische
Anfälle
(episodic
seizures).
Such
usage
conveys
irregular,
recurring
occurrences
rather
than
persistent
conditions.
cases
and
with
different
noun
genders
and
numbers.
Overall,
the
term
signals
a
fragmentary,
episode-driven
pattern
rather
than
uniform
continuity.