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SUMMARY:Chris Moulin\, "Memory is always on: Exploration of spontaneous ph
 enomena in human memory"
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260119T130000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260119T140000Z
DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260527T104930Z
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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: In recent years\, there has been a renewed interest
  in spontaneous phenomena in cognition\, partly motivated by our understan
 ding of the default mode network\, but also by a growing interest in how m
 emory operates in the real world. In this presentation\, we will put forwa
 rd our view that human memory—particularly memory for one’s personal p
 ast—should be conceived as a constantly active system that monitors the 
 environment and brings past experiences into consciousness when they are r
 elevant. A set of associated sensations and subjective experiences\, such 
 as familiarity and novelty\, plays a metacognitive role in guiding this sy
 stem. We present results from tasks showing how this content and these sen
 sations emerge spontaneously when attention is diffuse.\n\nChristopher Mou
 lin\, PhD\, is a professor of cognitive neuropsychology at Grenoble Alpes
  University in France. He is a specialist in human memory\, especially the
  processes involved in coordinating and accessing memory function in human
 s\, and especially in memory dysfunction. He is notably known for his work
  in the field of déjà vu.\n\nhttps://indico.giga.uliege.be/event/654/
LOCATION:CRC B-30/0-000 - FLUOR (Big meeting room)
URL:https://indico.giga.uliege.be/event/654/
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