Have you ever forgotten a lunch date and stood up a good friend? This can be embarrassing and disconcerting, a potential sign that your memory just isn’t what it used to be. But, according to a new ...
A new review explores how episodic memories are formed, stored, and reshaped over time, revealing why our recollections of past events often change.
Your ability to recall the what, when, where, and how of a past experience comes from episodic memory, a type of long-term, explicit memory. Your memory allows you to retain information so you can use ...
In response to the growing popularity of writing in his day, Plato expressed concern that this newfangled form of information technology would be detrimental to the memory of those people who used it.
Episodic memory in autonomous agents refers to the capacity to record, store and recall individual experiences with their inherent spatial and temporal contexts, mirroring aspects of human cognitive ...