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Neuropsychologia, 2009
An account of episodic memories is developed that focuses on the types of knowledge they represent, their properties, and the functions they might serve. It is proposed that episodic memories consist of episodic elements, summary records of experience often in the form of visual images, associated to a conceptual frame that provides a conceptual ...
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An account of episodic memories is developed that focuses on the types of knowledge they represent, their properties, and the functions they might serve. It is proposed that episodic memories consist of episodic elements, summary records of experience often in the form of visual images, associated to a conceptual frame that provides a conceptual ...
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Behavioural Brain Research, 1998
This paper presents an analysis of brain regions generally associated with a frequently used episodic memory task; visual word recognition. The results from five positron emission tomography studies of regional cerebral blood flow, involving a total of nine pairwise comparisons of brain activity related to episodic retrieval and to performance on non ...
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This paper presents an analysis of brain regions generally associated with a frequently used episodic memory task; visual word recognition. The results from five positron emission tomography studies of regional cerebral blood flow, involving a total of nine pairwise comparisons of brain activity related to episodic retrieval and to performance on non ...
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2021
Abstract The medial temporal lobe, including the hippocampus and surrounding areas, is critical for episodic memory, which is the ability to learn, store, and retrieve events of daily life. The hippocampal circuits provide a framework for relating experiences that constitute the individual autobiographic events.
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Abstract The medial temporal lobe, including the hippocampus and surrounding areas, is critical for episodic memory, which is the ability to learn, store, and retrieve events of daily life. The hippocampal circuits provide a framework for relating experiences that constitute the individual autobiographic events.
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Abstract Episodic memory refers to the ability to recollect a past event. Episodic memory is thought to differ from other forms of memory in that it is organized according to spatiotemporal context and is associated with the conscious experience of re-experiencing the past from the first person.
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2002
Abstract Episodic recollection is conscious time travel into the subjective past1. This is considered by many as the most sophisticated faculty of memory, and the one most characteristic of humans. Further, a minority of authors even use the term ‘memory’ and ‘episodic memory’ as synonyms.
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Abstract Episodic recollection is conscious time travel into the subjective past1. This is considered by many as the most sophisticated faculty of memory, and the one most characteristic of humans. Further, a minority of authors even use the term ‘memory’ and ‘episodic memory’ as synonyms.
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