JM Zacks - Annual review of psychology, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Events make up much of our lived experience, and the perceptual mechanisms that represent events in experience have pervasive effects on action control, language use, and …
Word co‐occurrence patterns in language corpora contain a surprising amount of conceptual knowledge. Large language models (LLMs), trained to predict words in context …
Humans spontaneously organize a continuous experience into discrete events and use the learned structure of these events to generalize and organize memory. We introduce the …
Recent human behavioral and neuroimaging results suggest that people are selective in when they encode and retrieve episodic memories. To explain these findings, we trained a …
G Altmann, Z Ekves - Psychological review, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
We offer a new account of event representation based on those aspects of object representation that encode an object's history, and which convey the distinct states that an …
Motivation: The scientific literature embeds an enormous amount of relational knowledge, encompassing interactions between biomedical entities, like proteins, drugs, and symptoms …
GR Kuperberg - Topics in Cognitive Science, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
To make sense of the world around us, we must be able to segment a continual stream of sensory inputs into discrete events. In this review, I propose that in order to comprehend …
Experiences are stored in the mind as discrete mental units, or 'events,'which influence— and are influenced by—attention, learning, and memory. In this way, the notion of an …
Many studies suggest that information about past experience, or episodic memory, is divided into discrete units called “events.” Yet we can often remember experiences that span …