An episodic buffer is a limited-capacity component of a cognitive or agentic working memory system that temporarily binds and integrates information from the phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, and long-term memory into unified, time-stamped episodes or events. It acts as a temporal workspace where diverse sensory inputs, semantic knowledge, and spatial context are synthesized to form a coherent narrative of 'what happened,' complete with temporal and causal relationships. This integrated representation is essential for complex reasoning, planning, and autobiographical recall.
