I believe the correct answer is: episodic memory.
The Episodic memory is the “type” of memory with which we recall autobiographical events (who, what, when, where, why knowledge of life's happenings). Episodic memory exhibits 9 properties that distinguish it from other “types” of memories:
1. Contain summary records of sensory-perceptual-conceptual-affective processing.
2. Retain patterns of activation/inhibition over long periods.
3. Often represented in the form of (visual) images.
4. They always have a perspective (field or observer).
5. Represent short time slices of experience.
6. They are represented on a temporal dimension roughly in order of occurrence.
7. They are subject to rapid forgetting.
8. They make autobiographical remembering specific.
9. They are recollectively experienced when accessed.