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What Constitutes an Episode in Episodic Memory? [PDF]
The idea of episodic memory implies the existence of a process that segments experience into episodes so that they can be stored in memory. It is therefore surprising that the link between event segmentation and the organization of experiences into episodes in memory has not been addressed.
Lila Davachi, Youssef Ezzyat
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The pivotal role of semantic memory in remembering the past and imagining the future
Episodic memory refers to a complex and multifaceted process which enables the retrieval of richly detailed evocative memories from the past. In contrast, semantic memory is conceptualised as the retrieval of general conceptual knowledge divested of a ...
Muireann eIrish +5 more
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Egocentric Navigation Abilities Predict Episodic Memory Performance
The medial temporal lobe supports both navigation and declarative memory. On this basis, a theory of phylogenetic continuity has been proposed according to which episodic and semantic memories have evolved from egocentric (e.g., path integration) and ...
Giorgia Committeri +7 more
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The ability to narrate routine familiar events develops gradually during middle childhood, in increasingly higher levels of coherence and temporal cohesion.
Sanmya Salomão +2 more
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Few studies have examined both episodic and semantic autobiographical memory (AM) performance during late childhood and early adolescence. Using the newly developed Children’s Autobiographical Interview (CAI), the present study examined the effects of ...
Karen A Willoughby +7 more
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Modeling the function of episodic memory in spatial learning
Episodic memory has been studied extensively in the past few decades, but so far little is understood about how it drives future behavior. Here we propose that episodic memory can facilitate learning in two fundamentally different modes: retrieval and ...
Xiangshuai Zeng +7 more
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Episodic memories in anxiety disorders: Clinical implications
The aim of this review is to summarize research on the emerging role of episodic memories in the context of anxiety disorders (AD). The available literature on explicit-, autobiographical- and episodic memory function in AD including neuroimaging studies
Armin eZlomuzica +5 more
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The effects of acute exercise intensity on episodic and false memory among young adult college students [PDF]
Background: Previous experimental work demonstrates that acute exercise may enhance episodic memory performance. However, limited research has examined the extent to which acute exercise influences false episodic memory production, and no studies, to ...
Emma K. Dilley +2 more
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The Infantile Amnesia Phenomenon and the Beginning of Autobiographical Memories
The first years of life are characterized by an absence or paucity of memories, a condition known as infantile amnesia (IA). This study examines the distribution of the early memory recall of young adults, considering the distinction between the first (0–
Miranda Occhionero +3 more
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Background Individuals differ in how they remember the past: some richly re-experience specific details of past episodes, whereas others recall only the gist of past events.
Carina L. Fan +2 more
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