How people manipulate their own memories
Roy Dings and Albert Newen recently published a paper targeting one of the main research aims of Pro...
Roy Dings and Albert Newen recently published a paper targeting one of the main research aims of Pro...
FOR 2812 project member Anco Peeters was interviewed last week by Dutch national newspaper Trouw. To...
The first ever Berlin-Bochum Memory Symposium took place on 4-5 March 2021 and was a huge success. T...
The workshop is free and is funded by FOR 2812. Registration ends on 31.01.2021. Our keynote speaker...
Part of the strength of interdisciplinary research groups is the possibility to share ideas from dif...
The call for papers for the workshop “Generative Episodic Memories: Interdisciplinary perspectives f...
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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