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Perspectives on Episodic-Like and Episodic Memory [PDF]
Episodic memory refers to the conscious recollection of a personal experience that contains information on what has happened and also where and when it happened.
Bettina M Pause +2 more
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A new assessment for episodic memory. Episodic memory test and caregiver's episodic memory test
Introduction and objectives: The purpose of the episodic memory test and the caregiver's episodic memory test is to evaluate episodic memory according to its definition in a way that is feasible for families and achieves high degrees of sensitivity and ...
T. Ojea Ortega +3 more
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A meta-analysis suggests that TMS targeting the hippocampal network selectively improves episodic memory [PDF]
Episodic memory is critically dependent on the hippocampal network and is frequently impaired in many clinical disorders. Recent findings highlight Hippocampal Indirectly Targeted Stimulation (HITS) as a promising, network-guided non-invasive ...
Elena Badillo Goicoechea +4 more
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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.
Youssef, Ezzyat, Lila, Davachi
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The episodic nature of episodic-like memories [PDF]
Studying episodic memory in nonhuman animals has proved difficult because definitions in humans require conscious recollection. Here, we assessed humans’ experience of episodic-like recognition memory tasks that have been used with animals. It was found that tasks using contextual information to discriminate events could only be accurately performed ...
Easton, A. +2 more
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Theories of episodic memory [PDF]
Theories of episodic memory need to specify the encoding (representing), storage, and retrieval processes that underlie this form of memory and indicate the brain regions that mediate these processes and how they do so. Representation and re–representation (retrieval) of the spatiotemporally linked series of scenes, which constitute an episode, are ...
Mayes, A. R., Roberts, N.
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Metamemory mediates the protective effect of cognitive reserve on episodic memory during aging
The present study investigated the impact of cognitive reserve on episodic memory and metamemory control during aging using a multidimensional index of cognitive reserve and a measure of metamemory control abilities.
Lucie Angel +8 more
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The evolution of episodic memory [PDF]
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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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
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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