The efficient use of episodic memory does not only require to remember new information, it also requires to forget old information. That such memory updating is part of our memory system is suggested by behavioral studies examining both contextual and intentional memory updating. The electrophysiological correlates of episodic memory updating, however, still remain elusive. To investigate episodic memory updating, the context-change paradigm and the directed-forgetting paradigm can be used. In the directed-forgetting paradigm, subjects are cued to intentionally forget a previously learned item list and to learn a new list of items instead. In the context-change paradigm, subjects are cued to change their internal context between the learnin...
Episodic memory enables mental time travel, allowing us to relive specific, personally experienced e...
Retrieval cues play a crucial role for successful remembering in episodic memory. In contrast, resea...
& Episodic memory encoding is pervasive across many kinds of task and often arises as a secondar...
The efficient use of episodic memory does not only require to remember new information, it also requ...
The efficient use of our memory does not only require remembering encoded information, it also requi...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
In list-method directed forgetting (LMDF), cuing people to forget previously studied information and...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
The Memory-for-Change framework proposes that retrieving episodic memories can facilitate new learni...
Episodic memory, the ability to store and retrieve information from our past, is at the very heart ...
Cognitive psychologists have long hypothesized that experiences are encoded in a temporal context th...
Episodic memory updating is required in everyday life when we must learn something new that differs ...
Episodic memory was first described as the memory system that receives and stores information about ...
Numerous studies in the past decade have shown that active retrieval from episodic memory is able to...
Episodic memory depends upon multiple dissociable retrieval processes. Here we investigated the degr...
Episodic memory enables mental time travel, allowing us to relive specific, personally experienced e...
Retrieval cues play a crucial role for successful remembering in episodic memory. In contrast, resea...
& Episodic memory encoding is pervasive across many kinds of task and often arises as a secondar...
The efficient use of episodic memory does not only require to remember new information, it also requ...
The efficient use of our memory does not only require remembering encoded information, it also requi...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
In list-method directed forgetting (LMDF), cuing people to forget previously studied information and...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
The Memory-for-Change framework proposes that retrieving episodic memories can facilitate new learni...
Episodic memory, the ability to store and retrieve information from our past, is at the very heart ...
Cognitive psychologists have long hypothesized that experiences are encoded in a temporal context th...
Episodic memory updating is required in everyday life when we must learn something new that differs ...
Episodic memory was first described as the memory system that receives and stores information about ...
Numerous studies in the past decade have shown that active retrieval from episodic memory is able to...
Episodic memory depends upon multiple dissociable retrieval processes. Here we investigated the degr...
Episodic memory enables mental time travel, allowing us to relive specific, personally experienced e...
Retrieval cues play a crucial role for successful remembering in episodic memory. In contrast, resea...
& Episodic memory encoding is pervasive across many kinds of task and often arises as a secondar...