Neurobiology of schemas and schema-mediated memory
A Gilboa, H Marlatte - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2017 - cell.com
Schemas are superordinate knowledge structures that reflect abstracted commonalities
across multiple experiences, exerting powerful influences over how events are perceived …
across multiple experiences, exerting powerful influences over how events are perceived …
From knowing to remembering: the semantic–episodic distinction
The distinction between episodic and semantic memory was first proposed in 1972 by Endel
Tulving and is still of central importance in cognitive neuroscience. However, data obtained …
Tulving and is still of central importance in cognitive neuroscience. However, data obtained …
[HTML][HTML] Flexible reuse of cortico-hippocampal representations during encoding and recall of naturalistic events
ZM Reagh, C Ranganath - Nature Communications, 2023 - nature.com
Although every life event is unique, there are considerable commonalities across events.
However, little is known about whether or how the brain flexibly represents information about …
However, little is known about whether or how the brain flexibly represents information about …
Representation of real-world event schemas during narrative perception
Understanding movies and stories requires maintaining a high-level situation model that
abstracts away from perceptual details to describe the location, characters, actions, and …
abstracts away from perceptual details to describe the location, characters, actions, and …
[PDF][PDF] No consolidation without representation: Correspondence between neural and psychological representations in recent and remote memory
A Gilboa, M Moscovitch - Neuron, 2021 - cell.com
Memory systems consolidation is often conceived as the linear, time-dependent,
neurobiological shift of memory from hippocampal-cortical to cortico-cortical dependency …
neurobiological shift of memory from hippocampal-cortical to cortico-cortical dependency …
Social, self,(situational), and affective processes in medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC): Causal, multivariate, and reverse inference evidence
The medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) has been posited to serve a variety of social, affective,
and cognitive functions. These conclusions have largely been driven by forward inference …
and cognitive functions. These conclusions have largely been driven by forward inference …
From cognitive maps to spatial schemas
A schema refers to a structured body of prior knowledge that captures common patterns
across related experiences. Schemas have been studied separately in the realms of …
across related experiences. Schemas have been studied separately in the realms of …
Details, gist and schema: hippocampal–neocortical interactions underlying recent and remote episodic and spatial memory
J Robin, M Moscovitch - Current opinion in behavioral sciences, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•The nature of a memory trace, not its age, determines its hippocampal
dependence.•Remote memories rich in perceptual detail still engage the hippocampus …
dependence.•Remote memories rich in perceptual detail still engage the hippocampus …
[PDF][PDF] Consolidation promotes the emergence of representational overlap in the hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex
Structured knowledge is thought to form, in part, through the extraction and representation of
regularities across overlapping experiences. However, little is known about how …
regularities across overlapping experiences. However, little is known about how …
[HTML][HTML] Electrocorticographic evidence of a common neurocognitive sequence for mentalizing about the self and others
Neuroimaging studies of mentalizing (ie, theory of mind) consistently implicate the default
mode network (DMN). Nevertheless, the social cognitive functions of individual DMN regions …
mode network (DMN). Nevertheless, the social cognitive functions of individual DMN regions …