Decoding the tradeoff between encoding and retrieval to predict memory for overlapping events

Volume: 201, Pages: 116001 - 116001
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
When new events overlap with past events, there is a natural tradeoff between encoding the new event and retrieving the past event. Given the ubiquity of overlap among memories, this tradeoff between memory encoding and retrieval is of central importance to computational models of episodic memory (O’Reilly & McClelland 1994; Hasselmo 2005). However, prior studies have not directly linked neural markers of encoding/retrieval tradeoffs to...
Paper Details
Title
Decoding the tradeoff between encoding and retrieval to predict memory for overlapping events
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
201
Pages
116001 - 116001
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