Event boundaries in perception affect memory encoding and updating.
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Segmentation of dance movement: effects of expertise, visual familiarity, motor experience and music.The Attentional Boost Effect: Transient increases in attention to one task enhance performance in a second task.Age differences in the perception of hierarchical structure in events.Event segmentation ability uniquely predicts event memory.Attentional load and attentional boost: a review of data and theoryWhat constitutes an episode in episodic memory?Starting from scratch and building brick by brick in comprehension.Event segmentation in a visual language: neural bases of processing American Sign Language predicates.Event completion: event based inferences distort memory in a matter of seconds.Taking action: a cross-modal investigation of discourse-level representationsEvent Perception.Temporal and Spatial Predictability of an Irrelevant Event Differently Affect Detection and Memory of Items in a Visual SequenceFunctional anatomy of temporal organisation and domain-specificity of episodic memory retrievalFlexibility of event boundaries in autobiographical memorySimilarity breeds proximity: pattern similarity within and across contexts is related to later mnemonic judgments of temporal proximity.When planning results in loss of control: intention-based reflexivity and working-memoryNeural bases of event knowledge and syntax integration in comprehension of complex sentences.Forming a flossing habit: an exploratory study of the psychological determinants of habit formation.Eye Movements Reveal the Influence of Event Structure on Reading Behavior.The fluid events model: Predicting continuous task action change.Temporal binding within and across events.The role of spatial boundaries in shaping long-term event representations.Acoustic markers of prominence influence infants' and adults' segmentation of speech sequences.Walking through doorways causes forgetting: environmental integration.False recognition of instruction-set lures.Changes in events alter how people remember recent information.Event structure and cognitive control.Temporal compression in episodic memory for real-life events.Constructing Experience: Event Models from Perception to Action.Predicting the Past, Remembering the Future.Narrative event boundaries, reading times, and expectation.Goal-relevant events need not be rare to boost memory for concurrent images.Event perception: Translations and applications.Event segmentation improves event memory up to one month later.Selection of events in time enhances activity throughout early visual cortex.Bound to remember: Infants show superior memory for objects presented at event boundaries.The delayed reproduction of long time intervals defined by innocuous thermal sensation.The Ebb and Flow of Experience Determines the Temporal Structure of Memory.Perceptual boundaries cause mnemonic trade-offs between local boundary processing and across-trial associative binding.Event Boundaries in Memory and Cognition.
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Event boundaries in perception affect memory encoding and updating.
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Event boundaries in perception affect memory encoding and updating.
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Event boundaries in perception affect memory encoding and updating.
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Jeffrey M Zacks
Khena M Swallow
Richard A Abrams
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2009-05-01T00:00:00Z