After acquisition, memories underlie a process of consolidation, making them more resistant to interference and brain injury. Memory consolidation involves systems-level interactions, most importantly between the hippocampus and associated structures, which takes part in the initial encoding of memory, and the neocortex, which supports long-term storage. This dichotomy parallels the contrast between episodic memory (tied to the hippocampal formation), collecting an autobiographical stream of experiences, and semantic memory, a repertoire of facts and statistical regularities about the world, involving the neocortex at large. Experimental evidence points to a gradual transformation of memories, following encoding, from an episodic to a s...
In the study of human memory, it is often useful to distinguish episodic memory from semantic memory...
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Evidence suggests that when memories are reactivated they become labile and can be updated or even e...
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We present a model of the interaction of semantic and episodic memory in language processing. Our wo...
There is compelling evidence that memory is supported by multiple, functionally independent subsyste...
During sleep, neural activity in the hippocampus and neocortex seems to recapitulate aspects of its ...
Institute for Adaptive and Neural ComputationThere is compelling evidence that memory is supported b...
In order to make use of novel experiences and knowledge to guide our future behavior, we must keep l...
Categorical knowledge and episodic memory have traditionally been viewed as separate lines of inquir...
Episodic memory is the form of memory involved in remembering personally experienced past events. He...
Item does not contain fulltextIn order to make use of novel experiences and knowledge to guide our f...
Episodic memory refers to a complex and multifaceted process which enables the retrieval of richly d...
The storage of input regularities, at all levels of processing complexity, is a fundamental property...
In the study of human memory, it is often useful to distinguish episodic memory from semantic memory...
In the study of human memory, it is often useful to distinguish episodic memory from semantic memory...
Contains fulltext : 168373.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)When a novel ...
Evidence suggests that when memories are reactivated they become labile and can be updated or even e...
Contains fulltext : 201430.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
We present a model of the interaction of semantic and episodic memory in language processing. Our wo...
There is compelling evidence that memory is supported by multiple, functionally independent subsyste...
During sleep, neural activity in the hippocampus and neocortex seems to recapitulate aspects of its ...
Institute for Adaptive and Neural ComputationThere is compelling evidence that memory is supported b...
In order to make use of novel experiences and knowledge to guide our future behavior, we must keep l...
Categorical knowledge and episodic memory have traditionally been viewed as separate lines of inquir...
Episodic memory is the form of memory involved in remembering personally experienced past events. He...
Item does not contain fulltextIn order to make use of novel experiences and knowledge to guide our f...
Episodic memory refers to a complex and multifaceted process which enables the retrieval of richly d...
The storage of input regularities, at all levels of processing complexity, is a fundamental property...
In the study of human memory, it is often useful to distinguish episodic memory from semantic memory...
In the study of human memory, it is often useful to distinguish episodic memory from semantic memory...
Contains fulltext : 168373.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)When a novel ...
Evidence suggests that when memories are reactivated they become labile and can be updated or even e...