SummaryWhile much has been learned regarding the neural substrates supporting episodic encoding using highly controlled experimental protocols, relatively little is known regarding the neural bases of episodic encoding of real-world events. In an effort to examine this issue, we measured fMRI activity while observers viewed a novel TV sitcom. Three weeks later, subsequent memory (SM) for the narrative content of movie events was assessed. We analyzed the encoding data for intersubject correlations (ISC) based on subjects' subsequent memory (ISC-SM) performance to identify brain regions whose BOLD response is significantly more correlated across subjects during portions of the movie that are successfully as compared to unsuccessfully encoded...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
SummaryThe creation of memories about real-life episodes requires rapid neuronal changes that may ap...
What brain regions underlie retrieval from episodic memory? The bulk of research addressing this que...
SummaryWhile much has been learned regarding the neural substrates supporting episodic encoding usin...
SummaryEpisodic memories are characterized by their contextual richness, yet little is known about h...
Episodic memories are long lasting and full of detail, yet imperfect and malleable. We quantitativel...
To understand temporally extended events, the human brain needs to accumulate information continuous...
To understand temporally extended events, the human brain needs to accumulate information continuous...
AbstractEpisodic memory provides information about the “when” of events as well as “what” and “where...
What brain regions underlie retrieval from episodic memory? The bulk of research addressing this que...
Narratives may provide a general context, unrestricted by space and time, which can be used to organ...
Despite the well-known influence of environmental context on episodic memory, little has been done t...
This paper presents a cognitive neuroscientific perspective on how human episodic memories are forme...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
peer reviewedThe continuous flow of experience that characterizes real-life events is not recorded a...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
SummaryThe creation of memories about real-life episodes requires rapid neuronal changes that may ap...
What brain regions underlie retrieval from episodic memory? The bulk of research addressing this que...
SummaryWhile much has been learned regarding the neural substrates supporting episodic encoding usin...
SummaryEpisodic memories are characterized by their contextual richness, yet little is known about h...
Episodic memories are long lasting and full of detail, yet imperfect and malleable. We quantitativel...
To understand temporally extended events, the human brain needs to accumulate information continuous...
To understand temporally extended events, the human brain needs to accumulate information continuous...
AbstractEpisodic memory provides information about the “when” of events as well as “what” and “where...
What brain regions underlie retrieval from episodic memory? The bulk of research addressing this que...
Narratives may provide a general context, unrestricted by space and time, which can be used to organ...
Despite the well-known influence of environmental context on episodic memory, little has been done t...
This paper presents a cognitive neuroscientific perspective on how human episodic memories are forme...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
peer reviewedThe continuous flow of experience that characterizes real-life events is not recorded a...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
SummaryThe creation of memories about real-life episodes requires rapid neuronal changes that may ap...
What brain regions underlie retrieval from episodic memory? The bulk of research addressing this que...