CORDIS Project
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This project aims to explore how episodic memories are reconstructed in the brain, moving beyond traditional static views. By mapping the dynamic processes of memory retrieval, it seeks to create a comprehensive understanding of how memories are formed and accessed over time.
Episodic memories are the essential building blocks of our identities.
How the brain codes these memories such that we can access them minutes, days or even years later is still unknown.
We tend to believe that the memories we bring back to mind are more or less precise ""snapshots"" of a past event.
Reflecting this view, current neurocognitive studies focus on isolating static snapshots of past events in an individual's pattern of brain activity.
This snapshot approach, however, ignores the rec…
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United Kingdom, Birmingham
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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