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  1. Reward prediction errors create event boundaries in memory.Nina Rouhani, Kenneth A. Norman, Yael Niv & Aaron M. Bornstein - 2020 - Cognition 203 (C):104269.
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  • When you look at your past: Eye movement during autobiographical retrieval.Mohamad El Haj - 2024 - Consciousness and Cognition 118 (C):103652.
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  • Retrieval of temporal structure at recall can occur automatically.Talya Sadeh & Morris Moscovitch - 2024 - Cognition 242 (C):105647.
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  • A context maintenance and retrieval model of organizational processes in free recall.Sean M. Polyn, Kenneth A. Norman & Michael J. Kahana - 2009 - Psychological Review 116 (1):129-156.
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  • Control of information in working memory: Encoding and removal of distractors in the complex-span paradigm.Klaus Oberauer & Stephan Lewandowsky - 2016 - Cognition 156:106-128.
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  • It's about time: Delay-dependent forgetting of item- and contextual-information.Avi Gamoran, Matar Greenwald-Levin, Stav Siton, Dan Halunga & Talya Sadeh - 2020 - Cognition 205 (C):104437.
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  • The role of the frontal cortex in memory: an investigation of the Von Restorff effect.Anat Elhalal, Eddy J. Davelaar & Marius Usher - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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  • Constructing Semantic Representations From a Gradually Changing Representation of Temporal Context.Marc W. Howard, Karthik H. Shankar & Udaya K. K. Jagadisan - 2011 - Topics in Cognitive Science 3 (1):48-73.
    Computational models of semantic memory exploit information about co-occurrences of words in naturally occurring text to extract information about the meaning of the words that are present in the language. Such models implicitly specify a representation of temporal context. Depending on the model, words are said to have occurred in the same context if they are presented within a moving window, within the same sentence, or within the same document. The temporal context model (TCM), which specifies a particular definition of (...)
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  • Parahippocampal cortex activation during context reinstatement predicts item recollection.Rachel A. Diana, Andrew P. Yonelinas & Charan Ranganath - 2013 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (4):1287.
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  • The organizational principles of impression formation.Gabriele Bellucci - 2023 - Cognition 239 (C):105550.
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  • A dynamic approach to recognition memory.Gregory E. Cox & Richard M. Shiffrin - 2017 - Psychological Review 124 (6):795-860.
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  • The contribution of episodic long-term memory to working memory for bindings.Lea M. Bartsch & Klaus Oberauer - 2023 - Cognition 231 (C):105330.
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  • Putting short-term memory into context: Reply to Usher, Davelaar, Haarmann, and Goshen-Gottstein (2008).Michael J. Kahana, Per B. Sederberg & Marc W. Howard - 2008 - Psychological Review 115 (4):1119-1125.
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  • Computational Constraints in Cognitive Theories of Forgetting.Ullrich K. H. Ecker & Stephan Lewandowsky - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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  • Searching for Semantic Knowledge: A Vector Space Semantic Analysis of the Feature Generation Task.Rebecca A. Cutler, Melissa C. Duff & Sean M. Polyn - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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