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The MEME project investigates how dynamic events are formed, encoded, and represented in episodic memory. By exploring the segmentation, encoding, and representation of experiences through innovative methods like mobile games and functional MRI, it aims to enhance our understanding of memory and its disorders.
A fundamental property of episodic memory (memory for our personal experiences) is that it is composed of distinct events – ‘got dressed, had breakfast, cycled to work’.
But what are these events – how are they formed, encoded and represented in memory?
Classic theories of episodic memory focus on the representation of static events, viewed as sets of associations between elements (e.g. ‘John’+‘coffee’+‘kitchen’).
Yet there is no comprehensive theory that accounts for encoding and representation…
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