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Distinct mechanisms and functions of episodic memory

Psychology

Distinct mechanisms and functions of episodic memory

S. Cheng

Is episodic memory a unique system or merely mental time travel in disguise? This paper introduces the scenario construction framework: gist-like episodic traces trigger reconstruction of semantic representations to generate rich past scenarios, reconciling neural evidence and functional claims. Listen to the audio of research conducted by Sen Cheng.... show more
Abstract
The concept of episodic memory (EM) faces significant challenges by two claims: EM might not be a distinct memory system, and EM might be an epiphenomenon of a more general capacity for mental time travel (MTT). Nevertheless, the observations leading to these arguments do not preclude the existence of a mechanically and functionally distinct EM system. First, modular systems, like cognition, can have distinct subsystems that may not be distinguishable in the system's final output. EM could be such a subsystem, even though its effects may be difficult to distinguish from those of other subsystems. Second, EM could have a distinct and consistent low-level function, which is used in diverse high-level functions such as MTT. This article introduces the scenario construction framework, proposing that EM crucially rests on memory traces containing the gist of an episodic experience. During retrieval, EM traces trigger the reconstruction of semantic representations, which were active during the remembered episode, and are further enriched with semantic information, to generate a scenario of the past experience. This conceptualization of EM is consistent with studies on the neural basis of EM and resolves the two challenges while retaining the key properties associated with EM.
Publisher
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B
Published On
Authors
Sen Cheng
Tags
episodic memory
mental time travel
scenario construction
memory traces
semantic reconstruction
memory systems
cognitive neuroscience
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