When remembering the past, we typically recall ‘events’ that are bounded in time and space. However, as we navigate our environment our senses receive a continuous stream of information. How do we create discrete long-term episodic memories from continuous input? Although previous research has provided evidence for a role of spatial boundaries in the online segmentation of our sensory experience within working memory, it is not known how this segmentation contributes to subsequent long-term episodic memory. Here we show that the presence of a spatial boundary at encoding (a doorway between two rooms) impairs participants’ later ability to remember the order that objects were presented in. A sequence of two objects presented in the same room...
Previous research has reported that walking through a doorway to a new location makes memory for obj...
Memory is one of the most important cognitive functions in a person’s life as it is essential for re...
The hippocampus has long been implicated in both episodic and spatial memory, however these mnemonic...
When remembering the past, we typically recall ‘events’ that are bounded in time and space. However,...
AbstractWhen remembering the past, we typically recall ‘events’ that are bounded in time and space. ...
Physical boundaries in our environment have been observed to define separate events in episodic memo...
This thesis describes ten experiments exploring the role event boundaries play in the transfer of i...
Event segmentation allows the flow of information experienced in life to be partitioned into distinc...
Our memories are temporally organized. However, little is known about how the duration of individual...
Time and space represent two key aspects of episodic memories, forming the spatiotemporal context of...
Event segmentation allows the flow of information experienced in life to be partitioned into distinc...
Episodic memory and spatial memory are two types of memory that have long been associated with the h...
Previous research has reported that walking through a doorway to a new location makes memory for obj...
SummaryExperiences unfold over time, but little is known about the mechanisms that support the forma...
Episodic memory is a critical capacity that involves remembering past events along with their spatia...
Previous research has reported that walking through a doorway to a new location makes memory for obj...
Memory is one of the most important cognitive functions in a person’s life as it is essential for re...
The hippocampus has long been implicated in both episodic and spatial memory, however these mnemonic...
When remembering the past, we typically recall ‘events’ that are bounded in time and space. However,...
AbstractWhen remembering the past, we typically recall ‘events’ that are bounded in time and space. ...
Physical boundaries in our environment have been observed to define separate events in episodic memo...
This thesis describes ten experiments exploring the role event boundaries play in the transfer of i...
Event segmentation allows the flow of information experienced in life to be partitioned into distinc...
Our memories are temporally organized. However, little is known about how the duration of individual...
Time and space represent two key aspects of episodic memories, forming the spatiotemporal context of...
Event segmentation allows the flow of information experienced in life to be partitioned into distinc...
Episodic memory and spatial memory are two types of memory that have long been associated with the h...
Previous research has reported that walking through a doorway to a new location makes memory for obj...
SummaryExperiences unfold over time, but little is known about the mechanisms that support the forma...
Episodic memory is a critical capacity that involves remembering past events along with their spatia...
Previous research has reported that walking through a doorway to a new location makes memory for obj...
Memory is one of the most important cognitive functions in a person’s life as it is essential for re...
The hippocampus has long been implicated in both episodic and spatial memory, however these mnemonic...