How do we recollect specific events that have occurred during continuous ongoing experience? There is converging evidence from non-human animals that spatially …
YS Shin, S DuBrow - Topics in Cognitive Science, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Although the stream of information we encounter is continuous, our experiences tend to be discretized into meaningful clusters, altering how we represent our past. Event segmentation …
People segregate continuously unfolding experiences into discrete events in memory. This process, known as event segmentation, results in better memory for the temporal order of …
Humans show an impressive ability to plan over complex situations and environments. A classic approach to explaining such planning has been tree-search algorithms which search …
DM Cammisuli, V Isella, F Verde, V Silani… - Journal of Clinical …, 2024 - mdpi.com
(1) Background: Spatial cognition (SC) is one of the earliest cognitive domains to be impaired in the course of Alzheimer's disease (AD), resulting in spatial disorientation and …
T Qin, W Dong, H Huang - Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2023 - Elsevier
Understanding human perceptions of public transport (PT) travel is essential for improving PT provision/operation and the travel experiences of PT users, as well as for encouraging …
Some neural representations gradually change across multiple timescales. Here we argue that modeling this “drift” could help explain the spacing effect (the long-term benefit of …
Every day, we encounter far more information than we could possibly remember. Thus, our memory systems must organize and prioritize the details from an experience that can …
KR Sherrill, RJ Molitor, AB Karagoz, M Atyam… - Cerebral …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Prominent theories posit that associative memory structures, known as cognitive maps, support flexible generalization of knowledge across cognitive domains. Here, we evince a …