Event perception and memory
JM Zacks - Annual review of psychology, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Events make up much of our lived experience, and the perceptual mechanisms that
represent events in experience have pervasive effects on action control, language use, and …
represent events in experience have pervasive effects on action control, language use, and …
Event boundaries in memory and cognition
GA Radvansky, JM Zacks - Current opinion in behavioral sciences, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Event elements changes are event boundaries, thus creating new event
models.•Information beyond the current event model is less available.•Long-term memory is …
models.•Information beyond the current event model is less available.•Long-term memory is …
Dynamic emotional states shape the episodic structure of memory
Human emotions fluctuate over time. However, it is unclear how these shifting emotional
states influence the organization of episodic memory. Here, we examine how emotion …
states influence the organization of episodic memory. Here, we examine how emotion …
Situation models, mental simulations, and abstract concepts in discourse comprehension
RA Zwaan - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2016 - Springer
This article sets out to examine the role of symbolic and sensorimotor representations in
discourse comprehension. It starts out with a review of the literature on situation models …
discourse comprehension. It starts out with a review of the literature on situation models …
Automated Journalism 2.0: Event-driven narratives: From simple descriptions to real stories
D Caswell, K Dörr - Journalism practice, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This article introduces an exploratory computational approach to extending the realm of
automated journalism from simple descriptions to richer and more complex event-driven …
automated journalism from simple descriptions to richer and more complex event-driven …
Structured Event Memory: A neuro-symbolic model of event cognition.
Humans spontaneously organize a continuous experience into discrete events and use the
learned structure of these events to generalize and organize memory. We introduce the …
learned structure of these events to generalize and organize memory. We introduce the …
Hippocampal-cortical interactions during event boundaries support retention of complex narrative events
AJ Barnett, M Nguyen, J Spargo, R Yadav… - Neuron, 2024 - cell.com
According to most memory theories, encoding involves continuous communication between
the hippocampus and neocortex, but recent work has shown that key moments at the end of …
the hippocampus and neocortex, but recent work has shown that key moments at the end of …
Neurons detect cognitive boundaries to structure episodic memories in humans
While experience is continuous, memories are organized as discrete events. Cognitive
boundaries are thought to segment experience and structure memory, but how this process …
boundaries are thought to segment experience and structure memory, but how this process …
Event representations and predictive processing: The role of the midline default network core
D Stawarczyk, MA Bezdek… - Topics in Cognitive …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The human brain is tightly coupled to the world through its sensory‐motor systems—but it
also spends a lot of its metabolism talking to itself. One important function of this intrinsic …
also spends a lot of its metabolism talking to itself. One important function of this intrinsic …
The scene perception & event comprehension theory (SPECT) applied to visual narratives
Understanding how people comprehend visual narratives (including picture stories, comics,
and film) requires the combination of traditionally separate theories that span the initial …
and film) requires the combination of traditionally separate theories that span the initial …