When Our Brains Trick Us with a False Memory
Sophie Siestrup was recently interviewed by the Cognitive Neuroscience Society regarding her recent ...
Sophie Siestrup was recently interviewed by the Cognitive Neuroscience Society regarding her recent ...
The FOR2812 has funded a visiting period of research under Professor John Sutton's supervision inten...
We are delighted to congratulate Dr Sophie Siestrup on the successful defence of her thesis "The inf...
GEM 2023 took place from the 12th to the 14th June 2023. It featured 6 keynote speakers, 24 contribu...
The Berlin-Bochum Memory Alliance's 2nd symposium took place on the 20th and 21st March at the Chari...
This November, at SFN 2022 in San Diego, I presented my research “Modeling the function of episodic ...
The research unit FOR 2812 "Constructing scenarios of the past: A new framework in episodic memory" is a project funded by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG). The research unit studies the cognitive and neuronal mechanisms underlying scenario construction in episodic memory. We employ and integrate approaches from Philosophy, Psychology, and Experimental and Computational Neuroscience.
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