Toward an integrative account of internal and external determinants of event segmentation
Our daily experiences unfold continuously, but we remember them as a series of discrete
events through a process called event segmentation. Prominent theories of event …
events through a process called event segmentation. Prominent theories of event …
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 …
Structuring memory through inference‐based event segmentation
Although the stream of information we encounter is continuous, our experiences tend to be
discretized into meaningful clusters, altering how we represent our past. Event segmentation …
discretized into meaningful clusters, altering how we represent our past. Event segmentation …
Similarity and deviation in event segmentation and memory integration: Commentary on Richmond, Gold, & Zacks
PJ Bauer, NL Varga - Journal of Applied Research in Memory and …, 2017 - Elsevier
In this commentary on Richmond, Gold, and Zacks (2017), we focus on two complementary
processes that play critical roles in event segmentation theory, and thus figure prominently in …
processes that play critical roles in event segmentation theory, and thus figure prominently in …
Switching task sets creates event boundaries in memory
People segregate continuously unfolding experiences into discrete events in memory. This
process, known as event segmentation, results in better memory for the temporal order of …
process, known as event segmentation, results in better memory for the temporal order of …
The ebb and flow of experience determines the temporal structure of memory
Highlights•Contextual change parses ongoing experience into episodic memories.•
Mechanisms supporting temporal memory differ within and across events.•Within events …
Mechanisms supporting temporal memory differ within and across events.•Within events …
Boundaries shape cognitive representations of spaces and events
Efficient navigation from one place to another is facilitated by the ability to use spatial
boundaries to segment routes into their component parts. Similarly, memory for individual …
boundaries to segment routes into their component parts. Similarly, memory for individual …
Event segmentation as a working memory process.
GA Radvansky - 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Comments on an article by Lauren L. Richmond et al.(see record 2017-27490-001). In their
target article, Richmond et al. make an argument for using event cognition principles to …
target article, Richmond et al. make an argument for using event cognition principles to …
More than a moment: What does it mean to call something an 'event'?
Experiences are stored in the mind as discrete mental units, or 'events,'which influence—
and are influenced by—attention, learning, and memory. In this way, the notion of an …
and are influenced by—attention, learning, and memory. In this way, the notion of an …
The hippocampal horizon: Constructing and segmenting experience for episodic memory
How do we recollect specific events that have occurred during continuous ongoing
experience? There is converging evidence from non-human animals that spatially …
experience? There is converging evidence from non-human animals that spatially …