abstract: At least since the late nineteenth century, researchers have sought an explanation for infantile amnesia (IA)—the lack of autobiographical memories dating from early childhood—and childhood amnesia (CA), faster forgetting of events up until the age of about seven. Evidence suggests that IA occurs across altricial species, and a number of studies using animal models have converged on the hypothesis that maturation of the hippocampus is an important factor. But why does the hippocampus mature at one time and not another, and how does that maturation relate to memory? Our hypothesis is rooted in theories of embodied cognition, and it provides an explanation both for hippocampal development and the end of IA. Specifically, the onset o...
Background: Repeated rehearsal is one method by which verbal material may be transferred from short-...
AbstractCompared to adults, relatively little is known about autobiographical memory and the ability...
Interest in the ontogeny of memory blossomed in the twentieth century following the initial observat...
Memories for events experienced during infancy and early childhood are rarely recollected later in l...
The phenomenon of childhood amnesia has been well-documented over the last century; in general, adul...
AbstractA recent study of brain-damaged patients with various degrees of amnesia provides compelling...
AbstractStudy of a patient with damage to the hippocampus and surrounding neocortex reveals intact t...
The goal of our target article was to review a number of emerging facts about the effects of limbic ...
The hippocampal formation is essential for the processing of episodic memories for autobiographical ...
AbstractOver the past 60 years the neural correlates of human episodic memory have been the focus of...
In this thesis, three projects are described that add to our understanding of how forgetting is repr...
Developmental amnesia (DA) is associated with early hippocampal damage and subsequent episodic amnes...
Current views of long-term memory presume that both the hippocampal complex and the neocortex play i...
Although infantile amnesia has been investigated for many years in adults, only recently has it been...
Allocentric spatial memory, “where” with respect to the surrounding environment, is one of the thre...
Background: Repeated rehearsal is one method by which verbal material may be transferred from short-...
AbstractCompared to adults, relatively little is known about autobiographical memory and the ability...
Interest in the ontogeny of memory blossomed in the twentieth century following the initial observat...
Memories for events experienced during infancy and early childhood are rarely recollected later in l...
The phenomenon of childhood amnesia has been well-documented over the last century; in general, adul...
AbstractA recent study of brain-damaged patients with various degrees of amnesia provides compelling...
AbstractStudy of a patient with damage to the hippocampus and surrounding neocortex reveals intact t...
The goal of our target article was to review a number of emerging facts about the effects of limbic ...
The hippocampal formation is essential for the processing of episodic memories for autobiographical ...
AbstractOver the past 60 years the neural correlates of human episodic memory have been the focus of...
In this thesis, three projects are described that add to our understanding of how forgetting is repr...
Developmental amnesia (DA) is associated with early hippocampal damage and subsequent episodic amnes...
Current views of long-term memory presume that both the hippocampal complex and the neocortex play i...
Although infantile amnesia has been investigated for many years in adults, only recently has it been...
Allocentric spatial memory, “where” with respect to the surrounding environment, is one of the thre...
Background: Repeated rehearsal is one method by which verbal material may be transferred from short-...
AbstractCompared to adults, relatively little is known about autobiographical memory and the ability...
Interest in the ontogeny of memory blossomed in the twentieth century following the initial observat...