In memory, our continuous experiences are broken up into discrete events. Boundaries between events are known to influence the temporal organization of memory. However, how and through which mechanism event boundaries shape temporal order memory (TOM) remains unknown. Across four experiments, we show that event boundaries exert a dual role: improving TOM for items within an event and impairing TOM for items across events. Decreasing event length in a list enhances TOM, but only for items at earlier local event positions, an effect we term the local primacy effect. A computational model, in which items are associated to a temporal context signal that drifts over time but resets at boundaries captures all behavioural results. Our findings pro...
Event boundary advantage (EBA) refers to greater memorability of information at boundaries than for ...
2009) suggests that episodic memory for a previously studied list can be updated to include new item...
<div><p>Recent experimental evidence suggests that the perception of temporal intervals is influence...
We tend to mentally segment a series of events according to perceptual contextual changes, such that...
We remember when things change. Particularly salient are experiences where there is a change in rewa...
We tend to mentally segment a series of events according to perceptual contextual changes, such that...
Memory for naturalistic events over short delays is important for visual scene processing, reading c...
SummaryExperiences unfold over time, but little is known about the mechanisms that support the forma...
When remembering the past, we typically recall 'events' that are bounded in time and space. However,...
According to temporal distinctiveness models, items that are temporally isolated from their neighbor...
Events have beginnings, ends, and often overlap in time. A major question is how perceivers come to ...
Abstract Memorizing time of an event may employ two processes (1) encoding of the absolute time of e...
In order to function optimally within our environment, we continuously extract temporal patterns fro...
Our memories are temporally organized. However, little is known about how the duration of individual...
For over a century, stability of spatial context across related episodes has been considered a sourc...
Event boundary advantage (EBA) refers to greater memorability of information at boundaries than for ...
2009) suggests that episodic memory for a previously studied list can be updated to include new item...
<div><p>Recent experimental evidence suggests that the perception of temporal intervals is influence...
We tend to mentally segment a series of events according to perceptual contextual changes, such that...
We remember when things change. Particularly salient are experiences where there is a change in rewa...
We tend to mentally segment a series of events according to perceptual contextual changes, such that...
Memory for naturalistic events over short delays is important for visual scene processing, reading c...
SummaryExperiences unfold over time, but little is known about the mechanisms that support the forma...
When remembering the past, we typically recall 'events' that are bounded in time and space. However,...
According to temporal distinctiveness models, items that are temporally isolated from their neighbor...
Events have beginnings, ends, and often overlap in time. A major question is how perceivers come to ...
Abstract Memorizing time of an event may employ two processes (1) encoding of the absolute time of e...
In order to function optimally within our environment, we continuously extract temporal patterns fro...
Our memories are temporally organized. However, little is known about how the duration of individual...
For over a century, stability of spatial context across related episodes has been considered a sourc...
Event boundary advantage (EBA) refers to greater memorability of information at boundaries than for ...
2009) suggests that episodic memory for a previously studied list can be updated to include new item...
<div><p>Recent experimental evidence suggests that the perception of temporal intervals is influence...