Remembering and forgetting are the two poles of the memory system. Consequently, any approach to memory should be able to explain both remembering and forgetting in order to gain a comprehensive and insightful understanding of the memory system. Can an enactive approach to memory processes do so? In this article I propose a possible way to provide a positive answer to this question. In line with some current enactive approaches to memory, I suggest that forgetting –similarly to remembering– might be constituted within an embodied and active process. Within this process, some simulation and re-enactment paths would acquire more relevance than others. This acquired relevance would make the activation of other paths of recall less likely, thus...
For mainstream theories, memory is a skull-bound activity consisting of encoding, storing and retrie...
Abstract Historically, research on forgetting has been dominated by the assumption that forgetting i...
This articles develops a taxonomy of memory errors in terms of three conditions: the accuracy of the...
Remembering and forgetting are the two poles of the memory system. Consequently, any approach to mem...
This chapter describes the concept of enactive memory, which is quite new but increasingly discussed...
This chapter proposes a radically enactive account of remembering that casts it as creative, dynamic...
When philosophers and psychologists examine the knowledge contained in episodic memories of past exp...
The paper focuses on the phenomenon of forgetting as a primal and generally productive memory proces...
This presentation examines two adaptive facets of episodic memory. In the first part, I will show ho...
In this dissertation, I investigate episodic memory. I do so through the lens of the relationship be...
Forgetting is importantly related to remembering, evidence possession, epistemic virtue, personal id...
Many philosophers consider that memory is just a passive information retention and retrieval capacit...
Title: Episodic Memory with Believable Forgetting Author: Tomáš Soukup Department: Department of Sof...
Experiences of embodied remembering are familiar and diverse. We settle bodily into familiar chairs ...
For mainstream theories, memory is a skull-bound activity consisting of encoding, storing and retrie...
Abstract Historically, research on forgetting has been dominated by the assumption that forgetting i...
This articles develops a taxonomy of memory errors in terms of three conditions: the accuracy of the...
Remembering and forgetting are the two poles of the memory system. Consequently, any approach to mem...
This chapter describes the concept of enactive memory, which is quite new but increasingly discussed...
This chapter proposes a radically enactive account of remembering that casts it as creative, dynamic...
When philosophers and psychologists examine the knowledge contained in episodic memories of past exp...
The paper focuses on the phenomenon of forgetting as a primal and generally productive memory proces...
This presentation examines two adaptive facets of episodic memory. In the first part, I will show ho...
In this dissertation, I investigate episodic memory. I do so through the lens of the relationship be...
Forgetting is importantly related to remembering, evidence possession, epistemic virtue, personal id...
Many philosophers consider that memory is just a passive information retention and retrieval capacit...
Title: Episodic Memory with Believable Forgetting Author: Tomáš Soukup Department: Department of Sof...
Experiences of embodied remembering are familiar and diverse. We settle bodily into familiar chairs ...
For mainstream theories, memory is a skull-bound activity consisting of encoding, storing and retrie...
Abstract Historically, research on forgetting has been dominated by the assumption that forgetting i...
This articles develops a taxonomy of memory errors in terms of three conditions: the accuracy of the...