Changes in events alter how people remember recent information.
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Event segmentation ability uniquely predicts event memory.Medial temporal lobe volume predicts elders' everyday memory.Hippocampal activity patterns carry information about objects in temporal contextExogenous features versus prior experiences modulate different subregions of the right IPL during episodic memory retrieval.The hippocampus: a special place for time.Starting from scratch and building brick by brick in comprehension.Understanding human original actions directed at real-world goals: the role of the lateral prefrontal cortexImmediate memory for "when, where and what": Short-delay retrieval using dynamic naturalistic materialFunctional anatomy of temporal organisation and domain-specificity of episodic memory retrievalAction perception predicts action performance.Discovering Event Structure in Continuous Narrative Perception and Memory.Why Should We All Be Cultural Psychologists? Lessons From the Study of Social Cognition.Sharing mental simulations and stories: hippocampal contributions to discourse integrationTemporal binding within and across events.Accessing Real-Life Episodic Information from Minutes versus Hours Earlier Modulates Hippocampal and High-Order Cortical DynamicsConstructing Experience: Event Models from Perception to Action.The Ebb and Flow of Experience Determines the Temporal Structure of Memory.Event Boundaries in Memory and Cognition.The perceptual richness of complex memory episodes is compromised by medial temporal lobe damage.
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Changes in events alter how people remember recent information.
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Corey J Maley
Denise Head
Derek Holder
Jeffrey M Zacks
Khena M Swallow
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10.1162/JOCN.2010.21524
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2010-06-03T00:00:00Z