I remember it like it was yesterday: Age-related differences in the subjective experience of remembering
It has been frequently described that older adults subjectively report the vividness of their
memories as being as high, or even higher, than young adults, despite poorer objective …
memories as being as high, or even higher, than young adults, despite poorer objective …
Slices of the past: how events are temporally compressed in episodic memory
Remembering everyday events typically takes less time than the actual duration of the
retrieved episodes, a phenomenon that has been referred to as the temporal compression of …
retrieved episodes, a phenomenon that has been referred to as the temporal compression of …
Event boundaries structure the contents of long-term memory in younger and older adults
Event boundaries impose structure on how events are stored in long-term memory.
Research with young adults has shown that associations within events are stronger than …
Research with young adults has shown that associations within events are stronger than …
Comparison of traditional and virtual reality-based episodic memory performance in clinical and non-clinical cohorts
The California Verbal Learning Test, Second Edition (CVLT-II) and the Virtual Environment
Grocery Store (VEGS) use list learning and recognition tasks to assess episodic memory …
Grocery Store (VEGS) use list learning and recognition tasks to assess episodic memory …
The role of working memory capacity in the temporal compression of episodic memories: An individual differences approach.
Remembering past events usually takes less time than their actual duration—their unfolding
is temporally compressed in episodic memory. The rate of temporal compression (ie, the …
is temporally compressed in episodic memory. The rate of temporal compression (ie, the …
Memory editing: The role of temporal discontinuities in the compression of events in episodic memory editing.
Why does it take less time to remember an event than to experience it? Recent evidence
suggests that the dynamic unfolding of events is temporally compressed in memory …
suggests that the dynamic unfolding of events is temporally compressed in memory …
The moderating role of information processing speed in the relationship between brain remodeling and episodic memory in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
J Ma, JJ Lu, JJ Wu, YT **ang, MX Zheng… - Alzheimer's & …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
INTRODUCTION The role of information processing speed (IPS) on relationships between
episodic memory (EM) and central remodeling features in amnestic mild cognitive …
episodic memory (EM) and central remodeling features in amnestic mild cognitive …
How well do you think you remember your personal past? French validation of the Autobiographical Recollection Test (ART) and exploration of age effect
M Billet, M Geurten, S Willems - Memory, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This study aimed to validate a French version of the Autobiographical Recollection Test
(ART), a 21-item self-report questionnaire developed by Berntsen, D., Hoyle, RH, & Rubin …
(ART), a 21-item self-report questionnaire developed by Berntsen, D., Hoyle, RH, & Rubin …
Shared vivid remembering: age-related differences in across-participants similarity of neural representations during encoding and retrieval
Recent advances in multivariate neuroimaging analyses have made possible the
examination of the similarity of the neural patterns of activations measured across …
examination of the similarity of the neural patterns of activations measured across …
Shared event memory in aging: Across-participants similarity of vividness judgements decreases with age
When they remember the same events, humans recollect common episodic traces. For
making vividness judgements, older adults rely less than young adults on retrieved episodic …
making vividness judgements, older adults rely less than young adults on retrieved episodic …