Consciousness in the cradle: on the emergence of infant experience
Although each of us was once a baby, infant consciousness remains mysterious and there is
no received view about when, and in what form, consciousness first emerges. Some …
no received view about when, and in what form, consciousness first emerges. Some …
More than a moment: What does it mean to call something an 'event'?
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 …
and are influenced by—attention, learning, and memory. In this way, the notion of an …
Multi-view manifold learning of human brain-state trajectories
The complexity of the human brain gives the illusion that brain activity is intrinsically high-
dimensional. Nonlinear dimensionality-reduction methods such as uniform manifold …
dimensional. Nonlinear dimensionality-reduction methods such as uniform manifold …
Setting boundaries: Development of neural and behavioral event cognition in early childhood
The ongoing stream of sensory experience is so complex and ever‐changing that we tend to
parse this experience at “event boundaries,” which structures and strengthens memory …
parse this experience at “event boundaries,” which structures and strengthens memory …
Developmental changes in story-evoked responses in the neocortex and hippocampus
How does the representation of naturalistic life events change with age? Here, we analyzed
fMRI data from 414 children and adolescents (5–19 years) as they watched a narrative …
fMRI data from 414 children and adolescents (5–19 years) as they watched a narrative …
Towards an ecologically valid naturalistic cognitive neuroscience of memory and event cognition
The landscape of human memory and event cognition research has witnessed a
transformative journey toward the use of naturalistic contexts and tasks. In this review, we …
transformative journey toward the use of naturalistic contexts and tasks. In this review, we …
Individual differences in neural event segmentation of continuous experiences
Event segmentation is a spontaneous part of perception, important for processing
continuous information and organizing it into memory. Although neural and behavioral event …
continuous information and organizing it into memory. Although neural and behavioral event …
Development of visual object recognition
Object recognition is the process by which humans organize the visual world into
meaningful perceptual units. In this Review, we examine the developmental origins and …
meaningful perceptual units. In this Review, we examine the developmental origins and …
Functional networks in the infant brain during sleep and wake states
Functional brain networks are assessed differently earlier versus later in development:
infants are almost universally scanned asleep, whereas adults are typically scanned awake …
infants are almost universally scanned asleep, whereas adults are typically scanned awake …
[HTML][HTML] Automated and manual segmentation of the hippocampus in human infants
The hippocampus, critical for learning and memory, undergoes substantial changes early in
life. Investigating the developmental trajectory of hippocampal structure and function …
life. Investigating the developmental trajectory of hippocampal structure and function …