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SUMMARY:Drawings reveal changes in object memory\, but not spatial memory\
 , across time - Chris Jungerius
DTSTART:20250516T130000Z
DTEND:20250516T140000Z
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CONTACT:Adam Triabhall
DESCRIPTION:This week we will discuss and debate a paper by Megla and coll
 eagues (2025).\n\nAbstract: “Time has an immense influence on our memory
 . Truncated encoding leads to memory for only the 'gist' of an image\, and
  long delays before recall result in generalized memories with few details
 . Here\, we used crowdsourced scoring of hundreds of drawings made from me
 mory after variable encoding (Experiment 1) and retentions of that memory 
 (Experiment 2) to quantify what features of memory content change across t
 ime. We found that whereas some features of memory are highly dependent on
  time\, such as the proportion of objects recalled from a scene and false 
 recall for objects not in the original image\, spatial memory was highly a
 ccurate and relatively independent of time. We also found that we could pr
 edict which objects were recalled across time based on the location\, mean
 ing\, and saliency of the objects. The differential impact of time on obje
 ct and spatial memory supports a separation of these memory systems” (Me
 gla et al.\, 2025).\n\nReference: Megla\, E.\, Rosenthal\, S. R.\, & Bainb
 ridge\, W. A. (2025). Drawings reveal changes in object memory\, but not s
 patial memory\, across time. Cognition\, 254\, 105988. https://doi.org/10.
 1016/j.cognition.2024.105988
LOCATION:https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/92612577704?pwd=MUtqMjVQdXNmUTVIYjRkM
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