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Bilingual Episodic Memory [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Bilingualism, 2003
Our current models of bilingual memory are essentially accounts of semantic memory whose goal is to explain bilingual lexical access to underlying imagistic and conceptual referents. While this research has included episodic memory, it has focused largely on recall for words, phrases, and sentences in the service of understanding the structure of ...
Schrauf, R   +2 more
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HOW DO EPISODIC AND SEMANTIC MEMORY CONTRIBUTE TO EPISODIC FORESIGHT IN YOUNG CHILDREN? [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2014
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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Is episodic-like memory like episodic memory?

open access: yesPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Episodic memory involves the conscious recollection of personally experienced events and when absent, results in profound losses to the typical human conscious experience. Over the last 2.5 decades, the debate surrounding whether episodic memory is unique to humans has seen a lot of controversy and accordingly has received significant ...
Davies, James R, Clayton, Nicola S
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The evolution of episodic memory [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2013
One prominent view holds that episodic memory emerged recently in humans and lacks a “(neo)Darwinian evolution” [Tulving E (2002) Annu Rev Psychol 53:1–25]. Here, we review evidence supporting the alternative perspective that episodic memory has a long evolutionary history.
Timothy A, Allen, Norbert J, Fortin
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Making the Case that Episodic Recollection is Attributable to Operations Occurring at Retrieval rather than to Content Stored in a Dedicated Subsystem of Long-Term Memory

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2013
Episodic memory often is conceptualized as a uniquely human system of long-term memory that makes available knowledge accompanied by the temporal and spatial context in which that knowledge was acquired.
Stan eKlein
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Sample Efficient Reinforcement Learning Method via High Efficient Episodic Memory

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2020
Reinforcement Learning (RL), especially Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL), has made great progress in many areas, such as robots, video games and driving.
Dujia Yang   +4 more
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How does Working Memory Promote Traces in Episodic Memory?

open access: yesJournal of Cognition, 2023
A longstanding research question in cognitive psychology concerns how the underlying mechanisms of working memory impact long-term episodic memory. In this series of six experiments, we manipulated three different factors within a complex span task that ...
Vanessa M. Loaiza   +2 more
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Contiguity in episodic memory [PDF]

open access: yesPsychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2018
Contiguity is one of the major predictors of recall dynamics in human episodic memory. But there are many competing theories of how the memory system gives rise to contiguity. Here we provide a set of benchmark findings for which any such theory should account.
M Karl, Healey   +2 more
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Episodic and Semantic Memory Contribute to Familiar and Novel Episodic Future Thinking

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2016
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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Episodic Memory and Episodic Future Thinking Impairments in High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Underlying Difficulty With Scene Construction or Self-Projection? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Objective: There appears to be a common network of brain regions that underlie the ability to recall past personal experiences (episodic memory) and the ability to imagine possible future personal experiences (episodic future thinking).
Lind, Sophie E.   +11 more
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