真实世界经验中的事件感知和事件记忆

IF 16.8 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Heather Bailey, Maverick E. Smith
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摘要

在人们的记忆中,事件是在时间中组织起来的一系列相互关联的行动。感知、表征和记忆事件的能力对于理解世界、适应不断变化的环境和生存至关重要。为了了解人们对简单、静态 "事件 "的记忆表征,人们进行了大量的研究,这些 "事件 "往往缺乏现实世界的背景意义。虽然这项工作为当前的认知理论奠定了基础,但它与记忆在现实世界中如何发挥作用脱节。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论如何从连续的经验流中感知事件,以及感知到的事件如何组织对现实世界经验的记忆。此外,我们还将讨论认知老化、精神健康状况和神经退行性疾病如何影响事件记忆。我们对自然刺激的事件记忆进行了综合概述,并提出了该领域的未来发展方向。记忆通常由日常生活中相互关联的事件组成。在这篇综述中,贝利和史密斯讨论了事件是如何被感知、表现和记忆的,以及这些过程是如何受到老龄化和某些临床疾病的影响的。
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Event perception and event memory in real-world experience

Event perception and event memory in real-world experience
People remember events as a series of interconnected actions organized in time. The ability to perceive, represent and remember events is essential to understanding the world, adapting to changing circumstances and surviving. Extensive research has been conducted to understand memory representations of simple, static ‘events’ that often lack real-world contextual meaning. Although this work lays the foundation of current theories of cognition, it is disconnected from how memory functions in the real world. In this Review, we discuss how events are perceived from a continuous stream of experience, and how perceived events organize memory for real-world experiences. Further, we discuss how cognitive ageing, mental health conditions and neurodegenerative diseases impact event memory. We provide a cohesive overview of event memory for naturalistic stimuli and suggest future directions for the field. Memories often consist of interconnected events from daily life. In this Review, Bailey and Smith discuss how events are perceived, represented, and remembered and how these processes are impacted by ageing and certain clinical conditions.
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