Observers spontaneously segment larger activities into smaller events. For example, “washing a car” might be segmented into “scrubbing,” “rinsing,” and “drying” the car. This process, called event segmentation, separates “what is happening now” from “what just happened.” In this study, we show that event segmentation predicts activity in the hippocampus when people access recent information. Participants watched narrative film and occasionally attempted to retrieve from memory objects that recently appeared in the film. The delay between object presentation and test was always 5 sec. Critically, for some of the objects, the event changed during the delay whereas for others the event continued. Using fMRI, we examined whether retrieval-relat...
How do we recollect specific events that have occurred during continuous ongoing experience? There i...
Observers segment ongoing activity into meaningful events. Segmentation is a core component of perce...
We encounter the world as a continuous flow and effortlessly segment sequences of events into episod...
Observers spontaneously segment larger activities into smaller events. For example, “washing a car” ...
Observers spontaneously segment larger activities into smaller events. For example, “washing a car” ...
Observers spontaneously segment larger activities into smaller events. For example, “washing a car” ...
People make sense of continuous streams of observed behavior in part by segmenting them into events....
It is well known that formation of newepisodicmemories depends on hippocampus, but in real-life sett...
How do we encode our continuous life experiences for later retrieval? Theories of event segmentation...
Memory for naturalistic events over short delays is important for visual scene processing, reading c...
Prior research has identified several regions where neural activity is enhanced when recollection of...
Prior research has identified several regions where neural activity is enhanced when recollection of...
The function of the human hippocampus is normally investigated by experimental manipulation of discr...
Episodic memory was first described as the memory system that receives and stores information about ...
Abstract To remember everyday activity it is important to encode it effectively, and ...
How do we recollect specific events that have occurred during continuous ongoing experience? There i...
Observers segment ongoing activity into meaningful events. Segmentation is a core component of perce...
We encounter the world as a continuous flow and effortlessly segment sequences of events into episod...
Observers spontaneously segment larger activities into smaller events. For example, “washing a car” ...
Observers spontaneously segment larger activities into smaller events. For example, “washing a car” ...
Observers spontaneously segment larger activities into smaller events. For example, “washing a car” ...
People make sense of continuous streams of observed behavior in part by segmenting them into events....
It is well known that formation of newepisodicmemories depends on hippocampus, but in real-life sett...
How do we encode our continuous life experiences for later retrieval? Theories of event segmentation...
Memory for naturalistic events over short delays is important for visual scene processing, reading c...
Prior research has identified several regions where neural activity is enhanced when recollection of...
Prior research has identified several regions where neural activity is enhanced when recollection of...
The function of the human hippocampus is normally investigated by experimental manipulation of discr...
Episodic memory was first described as the memory system that receives and stores information about ...
Abstract To remember everyday activity it is important to encode it effectively, and ...
How do we recollect specific events that have occurred during continuous ongoing experience? There i...
Observers segment ongoing activity into meaningful events. Segmentation is a core component of perce...
We encounter the world as a continuous flow and effortlessly segment sequences of events into episod...