No consolidation without representation: Correspondence between neural and psychological representations in recent and remote memory

Neuron16.20
Volume: 109, Issue: 14, Pages: 2239 - 2255
Published: Jul 1, 2021
Abstract
Memory systems consolidation is often conceived as the linear, time-dependent, neurobiological shift of memory from hippocampal-cortical to cortico-cortical dependency. We argue that contrary to this unidirectional view of memory reorganization, information about events may be retained in multiple forms (e.g., event-specific sensory-near episodic memory, event-specific gist information, event-general schematic information, or abstract semantic...
Paper Details
Title
No consolidation without representation: Correspondence between neural and psychological representations in recent and remote memory
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
109
Issue
14
Pages
2239 - 2255
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