This study capitalizes on individual episodic memories to investigate the question, how different environments affect us on a neural level. Instead of using predefined environmental stimuli, this study relied on individual representations of beauty and pleasure. Drawing upon episodic memories we conducted two experiments. Healthy subjects imagined pleasant and non-pleasant environments, as well as beautiful and non-beautiful environments while neural activity was measured by using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Although subjects found the different conditions equally simple to visualize, our results revealed more distribut-ed brain activations for non-pleasant and non-beautiful environments than for pleasant and beautiful environmen...
Electrophysiological recordings in rodents and humans show that the contents of spatial and episodic...
Imagery perspective can influence what information is recalled, processing style, and emotionality; ...
Human cognition is not always tethered to events in the external world. Laboratory and real world ex...
This study capitalizes on individual episodic memories to investigate the question, how different en...
This study capitalizes on individual episodic memories to investigate the question, how dif-ferent e...
This study capitalizes on individual episodic memories to investigate the question, how dif-ferent e...
Episodic memory, i.e., the conscious memory for personally experienced events within a particular sp...
Imagery perspective can influence what information is recalled, processing style, and emotionality; ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Using t...
In naturalistic settings, brains continuously interface with a dynamic and interactive external envi...
The detection and processing of novel information encountered as we explore our environment is cruci...
BOLD fMRI studies have provided compelling evidence that the human brain demonstrates substantial mo...
Functional neuroimaging studies of episodic memory retrieval generally measure brain activity while ...
There is a continuous dialogue between the physical environment and the brain's functions. The human...
Visual processing of emotional stimuli critically depends on the type of cognitive appraisal involve...
Electrophysiological recordings in rodents and humans show that the contents of spatial and episodic...
Imagery perspective can influence what information is recalled, processing style, and emotionality; ...
Human cognition is not always tethered to events in the external world. Laboratory and real world ex...
This study capitalizes on individual episodic memories to investigate the question, how different en...
This study capitalizes on individual episodic memories to investigate the question, how dif-ferent e...
This study capitalizes on individual episodic memories to investigate the question, how dif-ferent e...
Episodic memory, i.e., the conscious memory for personally experienced events within a particular sp...
Imagery perspective can influence what information is recalled, processing style, and emotionality; ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Using t...
In naturalistic settings, brains continuously interface with a dynamic and interactive external envi...
The detection and processing of novel information encountered as we explore our environment is cruci...
BOLD fMRI studies have provided compelling evidence that the human brain demonstrates substantial mo...
Functional neuroimaging studies of episodic memory retrieval generally measure brain activity while ...
There is a continuous dialogue between the physical environment and the brain's functions. The human...
Visual processing of emotional stimuli critically depends on the type of cognitive appraisal involve...
Electrophysiological recordings in rodents and humans show that the contents of spatial and episodic...
Imagery perspective can influence what information is recalled, processing style, and emotionality; ...
Human cognition is not always tethered to events in the external world. Laboratory and real world ex...