Two main explanations for memory loss have been proposed. On the one hand, decay theories consider that over time memory fades away. On the other hand, interference theories sustain that when similar memories are encoded, they become more prone to confusion. The interference is greater as the degree of similarity between memories increases, and as the number of similar traces increases too. To reduce interference, the pattern separation process allows the brain to separate similar memories and build detailed memory representations that are less easily confused. Nonetheless, with time, we tend to remember more general aspects of experiences, which also affects our ability to discriminate. We present the results of one experiment in which bra...
What happens to memories as we forget? They might gradually lose fidelity, lose their associations (...
Brain dynamics of memory formation were explored during encoding and retention intervals of a visual...
Remembering is a reconstructive process, yet little is known about how the reconstruction of a memor...
Forgetting can be accounted for by time-indexed decay as well as competition-based interference proc...
Forgetting can be accounted for by time-indexed decay as well as competition-based interference proc...
Emerging evidence suggests that age-related declines in memory may reflect a failure in pattern sepa...
Forgetting is commonly defined as the inability to access information that was once successfully enc...
Memories ��� especially those containing fine details ��� are usually lost over time, but the prese...
Long-term memory is a core aspect of human learning that permits a wide range of skills and behavior...
There has been extensive discussion of the causes of short-term forgetting. Some accounts suggest th...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by American Psychological Association in Jour...
Long-term memories are linked to cortical representations of perceived events, but it is unclear whi...
Memory and forgetting are closely related, yet cognitive research has neglected the topic of long-...
Working memory is now established as a fundamental cognitive process across a range of species. Loss...
Human memory is not a precise picture of the past and thus is prone to error. It is susceptible to t...
What happens to memories as we forget? They might gradually lose fidelity, lose their associations (...
Brain dynamics of memory formation were explored during encoding and retention intervals of a visual...
Remembering is a reconstructive process, yet little is known about how the reconstruction of a memor...
Forgetting can be accounted for by time-indexed decay as well as competition-based interference proc...
Forgetting can be accounted for by time-indexed decay as well as competition-based interference proc...
Emerging evidence suggests that age-related declines in memory may reflect a failure in pattern sepa...
Forgetting is commonly defined as the inability to access information that was once successfully enc...
Memories ��� especially those containing fine details ��� are usually lost over time, but the prese...
Long-term memory is a core aspect of human learning that permits a wide range of skills and behavior...
There has been extensive discussion of the causes of short-term forgetting. Some accounts suggest th...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by American Psychological Association in Jour...
Long-term memories are linked to cortical representations of perceived events, but it is unclear whi...
Memory and forgetting are closely related, yet cognitive research has neglected the topic of long-...
Working memory is now established as a fundamental cognitive process across a range of species. Loss...
Human memory is not a precise picture of the past and thus is prone to error. It is susceptible to t...
What happens to memories as we forget? They might gradually lose fidelity, lose their associations (...
Brain dynamics of memory formation were explored during encoding and retention intervals of a visual...
Remembering is a reconstructive process, yet little is known about how the reconstruction of a memor...