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Brain Mechanisms Underlying the Subjective Experience of Remembering
Annual Review of Psychology ( IF 23.6 ) Pub Date : 2022-01-04 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-psych-030221-025439
Jon S Simons 1 , Maureen Ritchey 2 , Charles Fernyhough 3
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The ability to remember events in vivid, multisensory detail is a significant part of human experience, allowing us to relive previous encounters and providing us with the store of memories that shape our identity. Recent research has sought to understand the subjective experience of remembering, that is, what it feels like to have a memory. Such remembering involves reactivating sensory-perceptual features of an event and the thoughts and feelings we had when the event occurred, integrating them into a conscious first-person experience. It allows us to reflect on the content of our memories and to understand and make judgments about them, such as distinguishing events that actually occurred from those we might have imagined or been told about. In this review, we consider recent evidence from functional neuroimaging in healthy participants and studies of neurological and psychiatric conditions, which is shedding new light on how we subjectively experience remembering.

中文翻译:


记忆主观体验背后的大脑机制

以生动、多感官的细节记住事件的能力是人类体验的重要组成部分,使我们能够重温以前的遭遇,并为我们提供塑造我们身份的记忆库。最近的研究试图了解记忆的主观体验,即拥有记忆的感觉。这种记忆涉及重新激活事件的感官知觉特征以及事件发生时我们的想法和感受,将它们整合到有意识的第一人称体验中。它使我们能够反思我们的记忆内容,理解和判断它们,例如区分实际发生的事件和我们可能想象或被告知的事件。在本次审查中,

更新日期:2022-01-05
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