Browsing Faculty of Arts and Sciences by Keyword "episodic memory"
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CNTRICS Final Task Selection: Long-term Memory
(Oxford University Press, 2009)Long-term memory (LTM) is a multifactorial construct, composed of different stages of information processing and different cognitive operations that are mediated by distinct neural systems, some of which may be more ... -
Coming to Grips With the Past: Effect of Repeated Simulation on the Perceived Plausibility of Episodic Counterfactual Thoughts
(SAGE Publications, 2013)When people revisit previous experiences, they often engage in episodic counterfactual thinking: mental simulations of alternative ways in which personal past events could have occurred. The present study employed a novel ... -
Constructing Memory, Imagination, and Empathy: A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2013)Studies on memory, imagination, and empathy have largely progressed in isolation. Consequently, humans’ empathic tendencies to care about and help other people are considered independent of our ability to remember and ... -
Constructive Memory: Past and Future
(Les Laboratoires Servier, 2012)Human memory is not a literal reproduction of the past, but instead relies on constructive processes that are sometimes prone to error and distortion. Understanding of constructive memory has accelerated during recent years ... -
Examining the Organization and Functions of Parallel Association Networks within Individuals
(2022-05-10)In our daily lives, we often recall details of our past experiences, consider friends’ feelings, imagine novel scenarios, and flexibly communicate with others. These impressive cognitive abilities – for memory, social ... -
Interactions Between Visual Attention and Episodic Retrieval: Dissociable Contributions of Parietal Regions During Gist-Based False Recognition
(Cell Press, 2012)The interaction between episodic retrieval and visual attention is relatively unexplored. Given that systems mediating attention and episodic memory appear to be segregated, and perhaps even in competition, it is unclear ... -
Neural Correlates of Subjective Familiarity and Choice Bias during Episodic Memory Judgments
(2013-08-28)Successful recognition memory decisions depend on mnemonic and decision making processes that are computed by multiple, distributed brain areas. However, little is known about what computations these areas perform or how ... -
Remembering what could have happened: Neural correlates of episodic counterfactual thinking
(Elsevier, 2013-07-09)Recent evidence suggests that our capacities to remember the past and to imagine what might happen in the future largely depend on the same core brain network that includes the middle temporal lobe, the posterior ...