Prediction error and event segmentation in episodic memory

S Nolden, G Turan, B Güler, E Günseli - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2024 - Elsevier
Organizing the continuous flow of experiences into meaningful events is a crucial
prerequisite for episodic memory. Prediction error and event segmentation both play …

The “Modern” Campus: Case Study in (Un) Sustainable Urbanism

MW Mehaffy, NA Salingaros, AA Lavdas - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
The design of campuses, like other aspects of contemporary environmental design, must be
reassessed in light of the challenge of sustainability. This paper considers the “modern” …

Turns around periodic spatial boundaries facilitate increasing event segmentation over time

TW Ross, B Slater, A Easton - Royal Society Open …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Event segmentation is a neurocognitive process bridging perception and episodic memory.
To our knowledge, almost all segmentation work is framed towards humans, yet …

Visual event boundaries trigger forgetting despite active maintenance in visual working memory

JDK Ongchoco, Y Xu - Journal of Vision, 2024 - jov.arvojournals.org
The contents of visual perception are inherently dynamic—just as we experience objects in
space, so too events in time. The boundaries between these events have downstream …

[PDF][PDF] Generating event boundaries in memory without prediction error

S Shim, FB Mugisho, L Davachi, C Baldassano - 2024 - osf.io
Continuous experiences are segmented into discrete long-term memories through the
generation of event boundaries. A leading theory of event segmentation proposes that event …

The Modern Campus Fails as Pedestrian Space

MW Mehaffy, NA Salingaros, AA Lavdas - 2023 - preprints.org
The challenge of campus design, like other aspects of contemporary environmental design,
reveals a serious problem in education and practice. The foundational design theories of a …

The Continuous vs. the Discrete in Mental Life: Studies in Perception, Attention, and Decision-Making

JDK Ongchoco - 2022 - search.proquest.com
The raw material of perception is a continuous wash of light and sound. But what we
perceive are often discrete individuals—objects (due to segmentation in space) and events …