No consolidation without representation: Correspondence between neural and psychological representations in recent and remote memory
Memory systems consolidation is often conceived as the linear, time-dependent,
neurobiological shift of memory from hippocampal-cortical to cortico-cortical dependency …
neurobiological shift of memory from hippocampal-cortical to cortico-cortical dependency …
[HTML][HTML] The relationship between the default mode network and the theory of mind network as revealed by psychedelics–A meta-analysis
Abstract The Default Mode Network (DMN) and the Theory of Mind (ToM) networks play a
crucial role in our understanding of the neurocognition of the self. The DMN is commonly …
crucial role in our understanding of the neurocognition of the self. The DMN is commonly …
Surviving COVID-19: The neuroscience of smart working and distance learning
The persistence of the coronavirus-caused respiratory disease (COVID-19) and the related
restrictions to mobility and social interactions are forcing a significant portion of students and …
restrictions to mobility and social interactions are forcing a significant portion of students and …
Evidence supporting a time-limited hippocampal role in retrieving autobiographical memories
The necessity of the human hippocampus for remote autobiographical recall remains
fiercely debated. The standard model of consolidation predicts a time-limited role for the …
fiercely debated. The standard model of consolidation predicts a time-limited role for the …
Systems consolidation, transformation and reorganization: Multiple trace theory, trace transformation theory and their competitors
M Moscovitch, A Gilboa - 2021 - osf.io
We review the literature on systems consolidation by providing a brief history of the field to
place the current research in proper perspective. We cover the literature on both humans …
place the current research in proper perspective. We cover the literature on both humans …
Searching for the metaverse: neuroscience of physical and digital communities
What distinguishes real-world communities from their online counterparts? Social and
cognitive neuroscience research on social networks and collective intentionality will be used …
cognitive neuroscience research on social networks and collective intentionality will be used …
Dynamic content reactivation supports naturalistic autobiographical recall in humans
Humans can vividly recall and re-experience events from their past, and these are
commonly referred to as episodic or autobiographical memories. fMRI experiments reliably …
commonly referred to as episodic or autobiographical memories. fMRI experiments reliably …
Common and distinct correlates of construction and elaboration of episodic-autobiographical memory: An ALE meta-analysis
The recollection of episodic-autobiographical memories (EAMs) entails a complex temporal
dynamic, from initial “construction” to subsequent “elaboration” of memories. While there is …
dynamic, from initial “construction” to subsequent “elaboration” of memories. While there is …
Oversampled and undersolved: Depressive rumination from an active inference perspective
Rumination is a widely recognized cognitive deviation in depression. Despite the
recognition, researchers have struggled to explain why patients cannot disengage from the …
recognition, researchers have struggled to explain why patients cannot disengage from the …
Mental representation of autobiographical memories along the sagittal mental timeline: Evidence from spatiotemporal interference
Time is usually conceived of in terms of space: many natural languages refer to time
according to a back-to-front axis. Indeed, whereas the past is usually conceived to be …
according to a back-to-front axis. Indeed, whereas the past is usually conceived to be …