The Development of Temporal Memory for Complex Events
ABSTRACT Remembering when past events occurred is a key component of episodic memory, yet its developmental trajectory remains only partially understood. This study examined how children aged 6 and 10, compared to young adults, recall the timing of events embedded in an 11‐min cartoon.
Matteo Frisoni +4 more
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Hippocampus supports multi-task reinforcement learning under partial observability. [PDF]
Pedamonti D +5 more
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Managerial interpersonal emotion regulation during negative and positive affective events
Abstract The managerial emotion regulation process in the social setting of managerial work is still not fully understood. The extant conceptualization of using affective events, through affective events theory, as the antecedent in the process is imprecise and static in nature.
Mahbubul Alam, Parbudyal Singh
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Oscillations and Boundaries in My Route Through the Hippocampal Cognitive Map. [PDF]
Burgess N.
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What Does it Mean to be a Student? Exploring the Experience of “Studenting” as Referring and Hosting
Abstract This article follows the “Biestian” concept of “teaching as pointing,” and expands on it by adding the role and perspective of the student in educational interactions or contacts, which are largely underdeveloped or marginalized in Biesta's theory of education.
Haoyu Jin
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VFGF: Virtual Frame-Augmented Guided Prediction Framework for Long-Term Egocentric Activity Forecasting. [PDF]
Long X, Wang S, Chen Y.
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Abstract This article considers mental and poetic “maps” of London in their respective relationships to Harry Beck's famous 1930s “circuit‐diagram” map of the underground railway system. This iconic image distorts and radically stylizes London geography; thus, it functions as a tool for planning individual travel itineraries but leads to a ...
Craig Melhoff
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Allocentric spatial representations dominate when switching between real and virtual worlds. [PDF]
McManus M +3 more
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Speaking Truth to Power: Understanding the Role of Political Theater in Russia
The Russian Review, EarlyView.
Katherine A. New
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Disintegration, Salvation, and/or Madness in Dostoevsky
ABSTRACT Psychological fragmentation and derangement suffuse Dostoevsky's fiction. This paper argues that the madness of Dostoevsky characters derives from intense wounds to the self: humiliating lacerations that impel fugue and disintegration. Such vulnerable, frangible characters seek to escape and deny themselves to avoid being seen for who they are.
Jerry Piven
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