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Structural connectivity of the human olfactory network and its relation to aging and olfactory function. [PDF]
Li X, Olofsson J, Persson J.
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A Cross-sectional Case-control Study on Metacognition, Neurocognitive Functions, and Quality of Life Among Older Adults with Depressive Disorder. [PDF]
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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 ...
Martin A Conway
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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 ...
Martin A Conway
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Neurocomputing, 1996
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Motonobu Hattori, Masafumi Hagiwara
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Motonobu Hattori, Masafumi Hagiwara
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The genetics of episodic memory
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 2009Studies suggest that there is a considerable genetic contribution to individual episodic memory performance. Identifying genes which impact recollection may further elucidate an emerging biology and pave the way towards novel cognitive interventions.
Jeremy, Koppel, Terry, Goldberg
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2023
Abstract Pay attention to your sensations, thoughts, and emotions. Focusing on the sights, sounds, smells, tastes, thoughts, and feelings while you are experiencing them will help you form long-lasting memories. Focus on the differences between two similar events if you wish to remember each of them distinctly. To recall each distinctly,
Andrew E. Budson, Elizabeth A. Kensinger
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Abstract Pay attention to your sensations, thoughts, and emotions. Focusing on the sights, sounds, smells, tastes, thoughts, and feelings while you are experiencing them will help you form long-lasting memories. Focus on the differences between two similar events if you wish to remember each of them distinctly. To recall each distinctly,
Andrew E. Budson, Elizabeth A. Kensinger
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Episodic Memory in Schizophrenia
Neuropsychology Review, 2009Episodic memory impairments in individuals with schizophrenia have been well documented in the literature. However, despite the abundance of findings, constituent cognitive, neural, behavioral, and genetic components of the deficits continue to elude full characterization. This review provides a characterization of these deficits by organizing findings
Victoria M, Leavitt, Terry E, Goldberg
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American Journal of Primatology, 2001
AbstractEpisodic memory refers to a system of memory with the capacity to recollect specific events from an individual’s life. Some psychologists have suggested that episodic memory is a uniquely human phenomenon. We challenge that idea and present evidence that great apes and other primates may possess episodic‐like memory.
B L, Schwartz, S, Evans
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AbstractEpisodic memory refers to a system of memory with the capacity to recollect specific events from an individual’s life. Some psychologists have suggested that episodic memory is a uniquely human phenomenon. We challenge that idea and present evidence that great apes and other primates may possess episodic‐like memory.
B L, Schwartz, S, Evans
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