APS
2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025
Remembering the Content of Real-World Experiences
- Adrian Gilmore
University of Delaware
Abstract
Humans can vividly recall memories of our past experiences, recollecting details including who and what was present, where an event occurred, and what happened. This talk highlights recent work describing how specific details are retrieved and how, under certain circumstances, these may be recoverable even in dense amnesia.
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