DeaconKnowledgeOpossum34QUESTION: 1. Describe your earliest or most memorable memory.  2….QUESTION:1. Describe your earliest or most memorable memory. 2. What type of memory do you think it is?3. Why do you think you remember this memory?4. Based on his/her experience, do you agree on the statement below? why? “My most memorable memory was the last couple of hours with my grandfather. My grandfather was in the hospital when he transitioned to heaven.  This type of memory I would think to be a sensory memory.  I can remember hearing my grandfather’s soft voice in my head.  His house is now the family’s house and I can still smell his body all over the house like he is still with us in spirit”4. Are you in agree with the following statement given his/her experience? why?”One of the earliest memories I have is from when I was about 3 1/2 years old. I love telling this story! My parents and I had taken a trip to the Bahamas. There are quite literally only two things that I remember from this trip, and they aren’t even really details about the trip itself. One thing I remember was a yellow band-aid I was wearing that had Bob the Tomato on it from Veggie Tales. The other memory was actually right when we got home from the trip. I had smuggled some hermit crabs back to our home (at the time) in Sterlington, Louisiana. I wanted them to sleep with me that night, so I placed the bucket on my bed. Well, in the middle of the night, I was awoken by the sensation of something crawling on me. I had knocked the bucket over in my sleep. I remember moving the covers back and seeing little hermit crabs crawling around in the sheets. This memory is a long term memory. Specifically, falling under the category of declarative/explicit memory, being an episodic memory. I believe that this is an episodic memory because it deals with specific events in my timeline. It is about remembering/recalling the experience of that event. I think that I remember the crab memory so vividly because I had love for them and wanted to do everything with them, but was also frightened by waking up to them crawling on me. I think it was very emotion-based. The same with my band-aid: I loved Veggie Tales. I believe I had a sense of adoration towards that band-aid (weird I know haha) and that character, that the memory just stuck. ” Social SciencePsychology