Recent findings indicate that visual feedback derived from episodic memory can be traced down to the earliest stages of visual processing, whereas feedback stemming from schema-related memories only reach intermediate levels in the visual processing hierarchy. In this opinion piece, we examine these differences in light of the ’what’ and ’where’ streams of visual perception. We build upon this new framework to propose that the memory deficits observed in aphantasics might be better understood as a difference in high-level feedback processing along the ‘what’ stream, rather than an episodic memory impairment
The ability to mentally travel to specific events from one’s past, dubbed episodic autobiographical ...
A network of brain regions have been linked with episodic memory retrieval, but limited progress has...
Top-down, feedback, influences are known to have significant effects on visual information processin...
Recent findings indicate that visual feedback derived from episodic memory can be traced down to the...
Efficient processing of the visual environment necessitates the integration of incoming sensory evid...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) is well known to be essential for declarative memory. However, a grow...
Predictions shape our perception. The theory of predictive processing poses that our brains make sen...
The cortical reinstatement hypothesis of memory retrieval posits that content-specific cortical acti...
Closing the structure-function divide is more challenging in the brain than in any other organ (Lich...
A large number of studies have demonstrated that structures within the medial temporal lobe, such as...
Encoding of visual information is a necessary requirement for most types of episodic memories. In se...
Cognitive psychologists have long hypothesized that experiences are encoded in a temporal context th...
ObjectivesThe formation of episodic memories is critically determined by how we visually sample the ...
Early visual cortical neurons receive highly selective feedforward input, which is amplified or disa...
Understanding how our experiences are retrieved from long-term memory is fundamental in cognitive ne...
The ability to mentally travel to specific events from one’s past, dubbed episodic autobiographical ...
A network of brain regions have been linked with episodic memory retrieval, but limited progress has...
Top-down, feedback, influences are known to have significant effects on visual information processin...
Recent findings indicate that visual feedback derived from episodic memory can be traced down to the...
Efficient processing of the visual environment necessitates the integration of incoming sensory evid...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) is well known to be essential for declarative memory. However, a grow...
Predictions shape our perception. The theory of predictive processing poses that our brains make sen...
The cortical reinstatement hypothesis of memory retrieval posits that content-specific cortical acti...
Closing the structure-function divide is more challenging in the brain than in any other organ (Lich...
A large number of studies have demonstrated that structures within the medial temporal lobe, such as...
Encoding of visual information is a necessary requirement for most types of episodic memories. In se...
Cognitive psychologists have long hypothesized that experiences are encoded in a temporal context th...
ObjectivesThe formation of episodic memories is critically determined by how we visually sample the ...
Early visual cortical neurons receive highly selective feedforward input, which is amplified or disa...
Understanding how our experiences are retrieved from long-term memory is fundamental in cognitive ne...
The ability to mentally travel to specific events from one’s past, dubbed episodic autobiographical ...
A network of brain regions have been linked with episodic memory retrieval, but limited progress has...
Top-down, feedback, influences are known to have significant effects on visual information processin...