A fundamental question in memory research is how different forms of memory interact. Previous research has shown that people rely on working memory (WM) in short-term recognition tasks; a common view is that episodic memory (EM) only influences performance on these tasks when WM maintenance is disrupted. However, retrieval of memories from EM has been widely observed during brief periods of quiescence, raising the possibility that EM retrievals during maintenance-critically, before a response can be prepared-might affect short-term recognition memory performance even in the absence of distraction. We hypothesized that this influence would be mediated by the lingering presence of reactivated EM content in WM. We obtained support for this hyp...
The present study concerns a preregistered replication of the study conducted by Johnson et al. (Joh...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to highlight that episodic memory and working memory...
Evidence suggests that when memories are reactivated they become labile and can be updated or even e...
A fundamental question in memory research is how different forms of memory interact. Previous resear...
Memory reactivation—the reinstatement of processes and representations engaged when an event is init...
A longstanding research question in cognitive psychology concerns how the underlying mechanisms of w...
Numerous studies in the past decade have shown that active retrieval from episodic memory is able to...
Recent research has provided evidence for memory modifications when a post-reactivation treatment (e...
Recent studies have suggested that long-term retention of items studied in a working memory span tas...
Episodic memory enables mental time travel, allowing us to relive specific, personally experienced e...
The McCabe effect (McCabe, Journal of Memory and Language 58:480-494, 2008) refers to an advantage i...
Working Memory (WM) keeps information temporarily accessible for ongoing cognition. One proposed mec...
Maintenance of information in working memory (WM) is assumed to rely on refreshing and elaboration, ...
Reconsolidation postulates that reactivation of a memory trace renders it susceptible to disruption ...
Recent research has demonstrated that previously consolidated episodic memories reenter a labile sta...
The present study concerns a preregistered replication of the study conducted by Johnson et al. (Joh...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to highlight that episodic memory and working memory...
Evidence suggests that when memories are reactivated they become labile and can be updated or even e...
A fundamental question in memory research is how different forms of memory interact. Previous resear...
Memory reactivation—the reinstatement of processes and representations engaged when an event is init...
A longstanding research question in cognitive psychology concerns how the underlying mechanisms of w...
Numerous studies in the past decade have shown that active retrieval from episodic memory is able to...
Recent research has provided evidence for memory modifications when a post-reactivation treatment (e...
Recent studies have suggested that long-term retention of items studied in a working memory span tas...
Episodic memory enables mental time travel, allowing us to relive specific, personally experienced e...
The McCabe effect (McCabe, Journal of Memory and Language 58:480-494, 2008) refers to an advantage i...
Working Memory (WM) keeps information temporarily accessible for ongoing cognition. One proposed mec...
Maintenance of information in working memory (WM) is assumed to rely on refreshing and elaboration, ...
Reconsolidation postulates that reactivation of a memory trace renders it susceptible to disruption ...
Recent research has demonstrated that previously consolidated episodic memories reenter a labile sta...
The present study concerns a preregistered replication of the study conducted by Johnson et al. (Joh...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to highlight that episodic memory and working memory...
Evidence suggests that when memories are reactivated they become labile and can be updated or even e...