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Memory processes and experimental continuity
1Department of Psychology, State University of New York, Stony Brook 11794-2500, USA. rgerrig@psych1.psy.sunysb.edu
Psychological Science
|April 11, 2001
Abstract:
What are the memory processes that produce coherent representations of temporally discontinuous experiences? In this article, we describe the memory process of resonance, a process that provides renewed access to long-term memory information that is relevant to cues in working memory. Our experiments demonstrate c parallel waxing and waning of information as a function of relevance to a current episode, a pattern of accessibility of information that contributes to the achievement of continuity across experiences.