[HTML][HTML] Forgetting across a hierarchy of episodic representations
N Andermane, BH Joensen, AJ Horner - Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2021 - Elsevier
Highlights•Episodic events are hierarchically represented across distinct brain regions.•The
mechanisms of forgetting differ across distinct levels in the episodic hierarchy.•Episodic …
mechanisms of forgetting differ across distinct levels in the episodic hierarchy.•Episodic …
Neural development of memory and metamemory in childhood and adolescence: toward an integrative model of the development of episodic recollection
S Ghetti, Y Fandakova - Annual Review of Developmental …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Memory and metamemory processes are essential to retrieve detailed memories and
appreciate the phenomenological experience of recollection. Developmental cognitive …
appreciate the phenomenological experience of recollection. Developmental cognitive …
An historical perspective on Endel Tulving's episodic-semantic distinction
The distinction between episodic and semantic memory, proposed by Endel Tulving in 1972,
remains a key concept in contemporary Cognitive Neuroscience. Here we review how this …
remains a key concept in contemporary Cognitive Neuroscience. Here we review how this …
Semantic relatedness retroactively boosts memory and promotes memory interdependence across episodes
Two fundamental issues in memory research concern when later experiences strengthen or
weaken initial memories and when the two memories become linked or remain …
weaken initial memories and when the two memories become linked or remain …
[HTML][HTML] Pattern separation and pattern completion: Behaviorally separable processes?
Episodic memory capacity requires several processes, including mnemonic discrimination of
similar experiences, termed pattern separation, and holistic retrieval of multidimensional …
similar experiences, termed pattern separation, and holistic retrieval of multidimensional …
Fluctuations in sustained attention explain moment-to-moment shifts in children's memory formation
Why do children's memories often differ from adults' after the same experience? Whereas
prior work has focused on children's immature memory mechanisms to answer this question …
prior work has focused on children's immature memory mechanisms to answer this question …
Reap while you sleep: consolidation of memories differs by how they were sown
JW Antony, E Schechtman - Hippocampus, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Newly formed memories are spontaneously reactivated during sleep, leading to their
strengthening. This reactivation process can be manipulated by reinstating learning‐related …
strengthening. This reactivation process can be manipulated by reinstating learning‐related …
[HTML][HTML] Hair cortisol concentrations are associated with hippocampal subregional volumes in children
The human hippocampus, a brain structure crucial for memory across the lifespan, is highly
sensitive to adverse life events. Stress exposures during childhood have been linked to …
sensitive to adverse life events. Stress exposures during childhood have been linked to …
Behavioral evidence for pattern separation in human episodic memory
An essential feature of episodic memory is the ability to recall the multiple elements relating
to one event from the multitude of elements relating to other, potentially similar events …
to one event from the multitude of elements relating to other, potentially similar events …
Understanding relational binding in early childhood: Interacting effects of overlap and delay
Episodic memories typically share overlapping elements in distinctive combinations, and to
be valuable for future behavior they need to withstand delays. There is relatively little work …
be valuable for future behavior they need to withstand delays. There is relatively little work …