The ability to remember events in vivid, multisensory detail is a significant part of human experience, allowing us to relive previous encounters and providing us with the store of memories that shape our identity. Recent research has sought to understand the subjective experience of remembering, that is, what it feels like to have a memory. Such remembering involves reactivating sensory-perceptual features of an event and the thoughts and feelings we had when the event occurred, integrating them into a conscious first-person experience. It allows us to reflect on the content of our memories and to understand and make judgments about them, such as distinguishing events that actually occurred from those we might have imagined or been told ab...
We are endlessly fascinated by memory; we desire to improve it and fear its loss. While it has long ...
Growing evidence indicates that the amygdala contributes to processing both emotional stimuli and hi...
peer reviewedHumans can recollect past events in details (recollection) and/or know that an object, ...
Some of the most interesting advances in the study of episodic memory have come from considering dif...
This review brings together past and present achievements in memory research, ranging from molecular...
This review brings together past and present achievements in memory research, ranging from molecular...
Research into resting-state cognition has often struggled with the challenge of assessing inner expe...
This review brings together past and present achievements in memory research, ranging from molecular...
We review the contributions to this Special Issue that highlight the diverse ways in which memory ta...
Hallucinatory experiences can occur in both clinical and nonclinical groups. However, in previous st...
Episodic memory was first described as the memory system that receives and stores information about ...
The current study describes a receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) task for human participants ba...
The current overview provides an interdisciplinary synthesis of autobiographical and collective memo...
The ability to remember has been described as one of the most important cognitive functions, largely...
We discuss the historical context for explorations of “pristine inner experience,” attempts to appre...
We are endlessly fascinated by memory; we desire to improve it and fear its loss. While it has long ...
Growing evidence indicates that the amygdala contributes to processing both emotional stimuli and hi...
peer reviewedHumans can recollect past events in details (recollection) and/or know that an object, ...
Some of the most interesting advances in the study of episodic memory have come from considering dif...
This review brings together past and present achievements in memory research, ranging from molecular...
This review brings together past and present achievements in memory research, ranging from molecular...
Research into resting-state cognition has often struggled with the challenge of assessing inner expe...
This review brings together past and present achievements in memory research, ranging from molecular...
We review the contributions to this Special Issue that highlight the diverse ways in which memory ta...
Hallucinatory experiences can occur in both clinical and nonclinical groups. However, in previous st...
Episodic memory was first described as the memory system that receives and stores information about ...
The current study describes a receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) task for human participants ba...
The current overview provides an interdisciplinary synthesis of autobiographical and collective memo...
The ability to remember has been described as one of the most important cognitive functions, largely...
We discuss the historical context for explorations of “pristine inner experience,” attempts to appre...
We are endlessly fascinated by memory; we desire to improve it and fear its loss. While it has long ...
Growing evidence indicates that the amygdala contributes to processing both emotional stimuli and hi...
peer reviewedHumans can recollect past events in details (recollection) and/or know that an object, ...