Encoding third-person epistemic states contributes to episodic reconstruction of memories
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Encoding third-person epistemic states contributes to episodic reconstruction of memories. / Kampis, Dora; Keszei, Andras; Kiraly, Ildiko.
In: Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 41, 18, 2018.Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Encoding third-person epistemic states contributes to episodic reconstruction of memories
AU - Kampis, Dora
AU - Keszei, Andras
AU - Kiraly, Ildiko
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - We propose an extension to Mahr & Csibra's (M&C's) theory. For successful episodic memory formation, potentially relevant aspects of a situation need to be identified and encoded online and retained for prospective interactions. To be maximally convincing, the communicator not only has to encode not just any contextual detail, but also has to track information in relation to social partners.
AB - We propose an extension to Mahr & Csibra's (M&C's) theory. For successful episodic memory formation, potentially relevant aspects of a situation need to be identified and encoded online and retained for prospective interactions. To be maximally convincing, the communicator not only has to encode not just any contextual detail, but also has to track information in relation to social partners.
U2 - 10.1017/S0140525X1700139X
DO - 10.1017/S0140525X1700139X
M3 - Editorial
VL - 41
JO - Behavioral and Brain Sciences
JF - Behavioral and Brain Sciences
SN - 0140-525X
M1 - 18
ER -
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