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Fall 2019
Acquisition and storage of episodic-like information fundamentally contributes to quality of life. It is the type of information that allows us to remember meaningful events such as our graduation and our heartaches. The memory of these events allows us to adapt our behaviours to facilitate more...
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Fall 2024
Everyday events are formed in immersive 360-degree 3D settings, but little is known regarding how the dynamic aspect of such experiences influences memories. Dynamism can signal a meaningful change during everyday life that creates more distinctive events from our continuous experiences of the...