Spatial context has been central to theories of memory formation for decades, and it has been more recently suggested that an individual's spatial environment provides a base on which other components of a memory are built ([Robin et al., 2016][1]). Perhaps one reason for the initial focus on space
Is Spatial Context Privileged in the Neural Representation of Events?
H. Dimsdale-Zucker,J. Nicholas
Published 2018 in Journal of Neuroscience
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2018
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Journal of Neuroscience
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2018-07-11
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Biology, Medicine, Computer Science, Psychology
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