A focus of recent research is to understand the role of our own response goals in the selection of information that will be encoded in episodic memory. For example, if we respond to a target in the presence of distractors, an important aspect under study is whether the distractor and the target share a common response (congruent) or not (incongruent). Some studies have found that congruent objects tend to be grouped together and stored in episodic memory, whereas other studies found that targets in the presence of incongruent distractors are remembered better. Our current research seems to support both views. We used a Tulving-based definition of episodic memory to differentiate memory from episodic and non-episodic traces. In this task, pa...
A longstanding research question in cognitive psychology concerns how the underlying mechanisms of w...
Episodic memory is the form of memory involved in remembering personally experienced past events. He...
Episodic memory depends upon multiple dissociable retrieval processes. Here we investigated the degr...
There is some debate as to whether responding to objects in our environment improves episodic memory...
Recent research on cognitive control has focused on the learning consequences of high selective atte...
In 1972, Endel Tulving coined the term “episodic memory”, with reference to the process used to link...
A fundamental challenge in the study of learning and memory is to understand the role of existing kn...
In the study of human memory, it is often useful to distinguish episodic memory from semantic memory...
There is disagreement in the literature as to whether episodic memory maintains an inherent temporal...
An essential feature of episodic memory is the ability to recall the multiple elements relating to o...
Memory is a critical capacity for everyday life. Memory is not one process but consists of different...
A fundamental challenge in the study of learning and memory is to understand the role of existing kn...
Episodic memory, the ability to store and retrieve information from our past, is at the very heart o...
Episodic memory depends upon multiple dissociable retrieval processes. Here we investigated the degr...
The recall of previously studied items is widely believed to incorporate a search of a markedly cons...
A longstanding research question in cognitive psychology concerns how the underlying mechanisms of w...
Episodic memory is the form of memory involved in remembering personally experienced past events. He...
Episodic memory depends upon multiple dissociable retrieval processes. Here we investigated the degr...
There is some debate as to whether responding to objects in our environment improves episodic memory...
Recent research on cognitive control has focused on the learning consequences of high selective atte...
In 1972, Endel Tulving coined the term “episodic memory”, with reference to the process used to link...
A fundamental challenge in the study of learning and memory is to understand the role of existing kn...
In the study of human memory, it is often useful to distinguish episodic memory from semantic memory...
There is disagreement in the literature as to whether episodic memory maintains an inherent temporal...
An essential feature of episodic memory is the ability to recall the multiple elements relating to o...
Memory is a critical capacity for everyday life. Memory is not one process but consists of different...
A fundamental challenge in the study of learning and memory is to understand the role of existing kn...
Episodic memory, the ability to store and retrieve information from our past, is at the very heart o...
Episodic memory depends upon multiple dissociable retrieval processes. Here we investigated the degr...
The recall of previously studied items is widely believed to incorporate a search of a markedly cons...
A longstanding research question in cognitive psychology concerns how the underlying mechanisms of w...
Episodic memory is the form of memory involved in remembering personally experienced past events. He...
Episodic memory depends upon multiple dissociable retrieval processes. Here we investigated the degr...