Introduction: Personally meaningful past episodes, defined as episodic memories (EM), are subjectively re-experienced from the natural perspective and location of one's own body, as described by bodily self-consciousness (BSC). Neurobiological mechanisms of memory consolidation suggest how initially irrelevant episodes may be remembered, if related information makes them gain importance later in time, leading for instance, to a retroactive memory strengthening in humans. Methods: Using an immersive virtual reality system, we were able to directly manipulate the presence or absence of one's body, which seems to prevent a loss of initially irrelevant, self-unrelated past events. Results and conclusion: Our findings provide an evidence that pe...
Episodic memory (EM) is classically conceived as a memory for events, localized in space and time, a...
Title: Episodic Memory with Believable Forgetting Author: Tomáš Soukup Department: Department of Sof...
Our memories and past experiences contribute to guiding our perception and action of future affectiv...
Episodic memories (EMs) are recollections of contextually rich and personally relevant past events. ...
Episodic memories (EMs) are recollections of contextually rich and personally relevant past events. ...
Abstract Recent studies suggest that the human body plays a critical role in episodic memory. Still,...
Recent theories in the field of embodied cognition have pointed out the role of the body for episodi...
Our bodies provide a necessary scaffold for memories of past events. Yet, we are just beginning to u...
International audienceLife expectancy is constantly increasing in developed countries. Unfortunately...
In the last decade, embodiment has dramatically influenced our conception of cognition. In this new ...
Episodic memory (EM) allows us to receive and retain information about events, where those events ha...
Background: Spatial cognition is a critical aspect of episodic memory, as it provides the scaffold f...
Background: Spatial cognition is a critical aspect of episodic memory, as it provides the scaffold f...
Spatial cognition is a critical aspect of episodic memory, as it provides the scaffold for events an...
Memory is one of the most important cognitive functions in a person’s life as it is essential for re...
Episodic memory (EM) is classically conceived as a memory for events, localized in space and time, a...
Title: Episodic Memory with Believable Forgetting Author: Tomáš Soukup Department: Department of Sof...
Our memories and past experiences contribute to guiding our perception and action of future affectiv...
Episodic memories (EMs) are recollections of contextually rich and personally relevant past events. ...
Episodic memories (EMs) are recollections of contextually rich and personally relevant past events. ...
Abstract Recent studies suggest that the human body plays a critical role in episodic memory. Still,...
Recent theories in the field of embodied cognition have pointed out the role of the body for episodi...
Our bodies provide a necessary scaffold for memories of past events. Yet, we are just beginning to u...
International audienceLife expectancy is constantly increasing in developed countries. Unfortunately...
In the last decade, embodiment has dramatically influenced our conception of cognition. In this new ...
Episodic memory (EM) allows us to receive and retain information about events, where those events ha...
Background: Spatial cognition is a critical aspect of episodic memory, as it provides the scaffold f...
Background: Spatial cognition is a critical aspect of episodic memory, as it provides the scaffold f...
Spatial cognition is a critical aspect of episodic memory, as it provides the scaffold for events an...
Memory is one of the most important cognitive functions in a person’s life as it is essential for re...
Episodic memory (EM) is classically conceived as a memory for events, localized in space and time, a...
Title: Episodic Memory with Believable Forgetting Author: Tomáš Soukup Department: Department of Sof...
Our memories and past experiences contribute to guiding our perception and action of future affectiv...