Event Boundaries in Memory and Cognition. Radvansky, G. A. & Zacks, J. M. Current opinion in behavioral sciences, 17:133–140, October, 2017.
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Research on event cognition is rapidly developing and is revealing fundamental aspects of human cognition. In this paper, we review recent and current work that is driving this field forward. We first outline the Event Horizon Model, which broadly describes the impact of event boundaries on cognition and memory. Then, we address recent work on event segmentation, the role of event cognition in working memory and long-term memory, including event model updating, and long term retention. Throughout we also consider how event cognition varies across individuals and groups of people and consider the neural mechanisms involved.
@Article{Radvansky2017,
  author       = {Radvansky, Gabriel A. and Zacks, Jeffrey M.},
  journal      = {Current opinion in behavioral sciences},
  title        = {Event Boundaries in Memory and Cognition.},
  year         = {2017},
  issn         = {2352-1546},
  month        = oct,
  pages        = {133--140},
  volume       = {17},
  abstract     = {Research on event cognition is rapidly developing and is revealing fundamental aspects of human cognition. In this paper, we review recent and current work that is driving this field forward. We first outline the Event Horizon Model, which broadly describes the impact of event boundaries on cognition and memory. Then, we address recent work on event segmentation, the role of event cognition in working memory and long-term memory, including event model updating, and long term retention. Throughout we also consider how event cognition varies across individuals and groups of people and consider the neural mechanisms involved.},
  country      = {Netherlands},
  doi          = {10.1016/j.cobeha.2017.08.006},
  issn-linking = {2352-1546},
  mid          = {NIHMS903261},
  nlm-id       = {101644944},
  owner        = {NLM},
  pmc          = {PMC5734104},
  pmid         = {29270446},
  pubmodel     = {Print-Electronic},
  pubstate     = {ppublish},
  revised      = {2020-10-01},
}

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