Funding for the Research Unit approved for a further 3 years
How our minds re-create the past Our past is not just recalled from our memory, but instead it is p...
How our minds re-create the past Our past is not just recalled from our memory, but instead it is p...
Even though we might be certain we remember something exactly the way we experienced it, this is not...
People who meditate intensively report memories of states in which their sense of self disappears. I...
When we misremember a previous event, this often occurs because we receive factually wrong informati...
Roy Dings and Albert Newen were recently invited to write about their theoretical work on Self & Mem...
Prof. Pernille Hemmer, Rutgers University, visited the research unit over international women's day ...
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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