Some of the most interesting advances in the study of episodic memory have come from considering different levels of analysis. In this article, we focus on how insights from multiple disciplines can inform understanding of the subjective experience of remembering. For example, we highlight how inspiration from the arts and humanities can generate novel research questions that can elucidate the cognitive and brain mechanisms responsible for what it feels like to remember a previous experience. We also consider how a multi-level perspective can help to address some confusions in the literature, such as between reconsolidation and reconstruction, and how a full understanding of memory requires appreciation of social and cultural factors
Only humans seem to have the ability to project themselves into their past or future. This mental ph...
The term 'episodic memory' refers to our memory for unique, personal experiences, that we can date a...
According to recent social interactionist accounts in developmental psychology, a child's learning t...
Some of the most interesting advances in the study of episodic memory have come from considering dif...
The ability to remember events in vivid, multisensory detail is a significant part of human experien...
The current overview provides an interdisciplinary synthesis of autobiographical and collective memo...
Episodic memory, the ability to store and retrieve information from our past, is at the very heart ...
In the literature on episodic memory, one claim that has been made by a number of psychologists (e.g...
Episodic memory, the ability to store and retrieve information from our past, is at the very heart o...
We review the contributions to this Special Issue that highlight the diverse ways in which memory ta...
International audienceThis article aims to provide a psychologically informed philosophical account ...
The emergence of the interdisciplinary field of ‘cultural memory studies’ (cf. Erll, 2012) or more s...
Episodic memory was first described as the memory system that receives and stores information about ...
The term 'episodic memory' refers to our memory for unique, personal experiences, that we can date a...
When philosophers and psychologists examine the knowledge contained in episodic memories of past exp...
Only humans seem to have the ability to project themselves into their past or future. This mental ph...
The term 'episodic memory' refers to our memory for unique, personal experiences, that we can date a...
According to recent social interactionist accounts in developmental psychology, a child's learning t...
Some of the most interesting advances in the study of episodic memory have come from considering dif...
The ability to remember events in vivid, multisensory detail is a significant part of human experien...
The current overview provides an interdisciplinary synthesis of autobiographical and collective memo...
Episodic memory, the ability to store and retrieve information from our past, is at the very heart ...
In the literature on episodic memory, one claim that has been made by a number of psychologists (e.g...
Episodic memory, the ability to store and retrieve information from our past, is at the very heart o...
We review the contributions to this Special Issue that highlight the diverse ways in which memory ta...
International audienceThis article aims to provide a psychologically informed philosophical account ...
The emergence of the interdisciplinary field of ‘cultural memory studies’ (cf. Erll, 2012) or more s...
Episodic memory was first described as the memory system that receives and stores information about ...
The term 'episodic memory' refers to our memory for unique, personal experiences, that we can date a...
When philosophers and psychologists examine the knowledge contained in episodic memories of past exp...
Only humans seem to have the ability to project themselves into their past or future. This mental ph...
The term 'episodic memory' refers to our memory for unique, personal experiences, that we can date a...
According to recent social interactionist accounts in developmental psychology, a child's learning t...