Episodic memory function is associated with multiple measures of white matter integrity in cognitive aging [PDF]
Previous neuroimaging research indicates that white matter injury and integrity, measured respectively by white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and fractional anisotropy (FA) obtained from diffusion tensor imaging, differ with aging and cerebrovascular ...
Samuel Neal Lockhart +24 more
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Subjective experience of episodic memory and metacognition: a neurodevelopmental approach. [PDF]
Episodic retrieval is characterized by the subjective experience of remembering. This experience enables the co-ordination of memory retrieval processes and can be acted on metacognitively.
Eustache, F +4 more
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The spectro-contextual encoding and retrieval theory of episodic memory. [PDF]
The spectral fingerprint hypothesis, which posits that different frequencies of oscillations underlie different cognitive operations, provides one account for how interactions between brain regions support perceptual and attentive processes (Siegel etal.,
Ekstrom, Arne D, Watrous, Andrew J
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Candrakīrti on Deflated Episodic Memory: Response to Endel Tulving's Challenge [PDF]
In my response to Ganeri's [2018] paper, I take Buddhagosha's deflationary account of episodic memory one step further through the analysis of the Madhyamaka philosopher Candrakīrti who, like Buddhagosha, explicitly defends episodic memory as a ...
Thakchoe, Sonam
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Episodic memory retrieval, parietal cortex, and the default mode network: Functional and topographic analyses [PDF]
The default mode network (DMN) is often considered a functionally homogeneous system that is broadly associated with internally directed cognition (e.g., episodic memory, theory of mind, self-evaluation).
Corbetta, Maurizio +3 more
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Episodic and Semantic Memory Contribute to Familiar and Novel Episodic Future Thinking
Increasing evidence indicates that episodic future thinking (EFT) relies on both episodic and semantic memory; however, event familiarity may importantly affect the extent to which episodic and semantic memory contribute to EFT. To test this possibility,
Tong Wang, Tong Yue, Xi ting Huang
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Hippocampal functional connectivity and episodic memory in early childhood
Episodic memory relies on a distributed network of brain regions, with the hippocampus playing a critical and irreplaceable role. Few studies have examined how changes in this network contribute to episodic memory development early in life.
Tracy Riggins +3 more
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Autobiographically Significant Concepts: More Episodic than Semantic in Nature? An Electrophysiological Investigation of Overlapping Types of Memory [PDF]
A common assertion is that semantic memory emerges from episodic memory, shedding the distinctive contexts associated with episodes over time and/or repeated instances.
Campbell, Kenneth +6 more
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HOW DO EPISODIC AND SEMANTIC MEMORY CONTRIBUTE TO EPISODIC FORESIGHT IN YOUNG CHILDREN?
Humans are able to transcend the present and mentally travel to another time, place, or perspective. Mentally projecting ourselves backwards (i.e., episodic memory) or forwards (i.e., episodic foresight) in time are crucial characteristics of the human ...
Gema eMartin Ordas +2 more
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Aphantasia, SDAM, and Episodic Memory [PDF]
Episodic memory (EM) involves re-experiencing past experiences by means of mental imagery. Aphantasics (who lack mental imagery) and people with severely deficient autobiographical memory (SDAM) lack the ability to re-experience, which would imply that ...
Brons, Lajos
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