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Seminar✓ Recording AvailableNeuroscience

Brain dynamics underlying memory for continuous natural events

Janice Chen

Dr

Johns Hopkins

Schedule
Friday, August 21, 2020

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Friday, August 21, 2020

3:00 PM Europe/London

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Neuroscience

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Oxford WINeuro

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

The world confronts our senses with a continuous stream of rapidly changing information. Yet, we experience life as a series of episodes or events, and in memory these pieces seem to become even further organized. How do we recall and give structure to this complex information? Recent studies have begun to examine these questions using naturalistic stimuli and behavior: subjects view audiovisual movies and then freely recount aloud their memories of the events. We find brain activity patterns that are unique to individual episodes, and which reappear during verbal recollection; robust generalization of these patterns across people; and memory effects driven by the structure of links between events in a narrative. These findings construct a picture of how we comprehend and recall real-world events that unfold continuously across time.

Topics

audiovisual moviesbrain dynamicscognitionepisodic recallevent structurefMRImemorynarrative linksnaturalistic stimulineural patternsverbal recollection

About the Speaker

Janice Chen

Dr

Johns Hopkins

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jchenlab.johnshopkins.edu

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