Behavioural and neurophysiological signatures in the retrieval of individual memories of recent and remote real-life routine episodic events
Autobiographical memory (AM) has been largely investigated as the ability to recollect specific events that belong to an individual's past. However, how we retrieve real-life routine episodes and how the retrieval of these episodes changes with the passage of time remain unclear. Here, we asked...
Main Authors: | Dimiccoli, M. (Author), Fuentemilla, L. (Author), García-Arch, J. (Author), Nicolás, B. (Author), Radeva, P. (Author), Saiz-Masvidal, C. (Author), Sierpowska, J. (Author), Soriano-Mas, C. (Author), Wu, X. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Masson SpA
2021
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