The transfer-appropriate processing (TAP) account holds that episodic memory depends on the overlap between encoding and retrieval processing. In the current study, we employed multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) of electroencephalography to examine the relevance of spontaneously engaged visual processing during encoding for later retrieval. Human participants encoded word- picture associations, where the picture could be a famous face, a landmark, or an object. At test, we manipulated the retrieval demands by asking participants to retrieve either visual or verbal information about the pictures. MVPA revealed classification between picture categories during early perceptual stages of encoding (∼170 ms). Importantly, these visual category-...
Various studies have shown that the medial temporal lobe (MTL), which consists of the hippocampus an...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
The transfer-appropriate processing (TAP) account holds that episodic memory depends on the overlap ...
Episodic memory enables mental time travel, allowing us to relive specific, personally experienced e...
The emergence of brain imaging has had a major impact on research into the cognitive and neural base...
What is the nature of the neural processes that allow humans to remember past events? The theoretica...
& Episodic memory encoding is pervasive across many kinds of task and often arises as a secondar...
Episodic long-term memory (eLTM) retrieval involves the reinstatement of neural patterns from the en...
Understanding the mnemonic functions of the brain has been extensively facilitated by the developmen...
Episodic retrieval is supported by multiple forms of cognitive control that depend on prefrontal cor...
A network of brain regions have been linked with episodic memory retrieval, but limited progress has...
Resolution of interference between competing memories is often critical for remembering. This study ...
One central goal in cognitive neuroscience of learning and memory is to characterize the neural proc...
As proposed by Tulving (1972), episodic memory involves encoding and retrieving events embedded with...
Various studies have shown that the medial temporal lobe (MTL), which consists of the hippocampus an...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
The transfer-appropriate processing (TAP) account holds that episodic memory depends on the overlap ...
Episodic memory enables mental time travel, allowing us to relive specific, personally experienced e...
The emergence of brain imaging has had a major impact on research into the cognitive and neural base...
What is the nature of the neural processes that allow humans to remember past events? The theoretica...
& Episodic memory encoding is pervasive across many kinds of task and often arises as a secondar...
Episodic long-term memory (eLTM) retrieval involves the reinstatement of neural patterns from the en...
Understanding the mnemonic functions of the brain has been extensively facilitated by the developmen...
Episodic retrieval is supported by multiple forms of cognitive control that depend on prefrontal cor...
A network of brain regions have been linked with episodic memory retrieval, but limited progress has...
Resolution of interference between competing memories is often critical for remembering. This study ...
One central goal in cognitive neuroscience of learning and memory is to characterize the neural proc...
As proposed by Tulving (1972), episodic memory involves encoding and retrieving events embedded with...
Various studies have shown that the medial temporal lobe (MTL), which consists of the hippocampus an...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...