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This research examines how surprising events are encoded into long-term memory. By using advanced imaging techniques and studying patients with memory impairments, the project aims to understand the role of the hippocampus in segmenting experiences into discrete memory units.
Life provides us with a continuous stream of information that ends up being organized in long-term memory as distinct events.
How does this occur?
Leading theories posit that surprising occurrences (when prediction of the immediate future fails) are interpreted by the system as event boundaries that segment ongoing experience.
Will any type of surprise induce such segmentation?
Moreover, how are these segments then laid down in memory as discrete units?
The proposed research addresses these key…
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