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- W2973160145 abstract "Segmentation of continuous experience into discrete events is driven by rapid fluctuations in encoding stability at context shifts (i.e., event boundaries), yet the mechanisms underlying the online formation of event memories are poorly understood. We investigated the neural per-time point spatial similarity patterns of the scalp electrophysiological (EEG) activity of 30 human participants (male and female) watching a 50 min movie and found that event boundaries triggered the rapid reinstatement of the just-encoded movie event EEG patterns. We also found that the onset of memory reinstatement at boundary onset was accompanied by a left-lateralized anterior negative ERP effect, which likely reflects the detection of a shift in the narrative structure of the movie. A data-driven approach based on Hidden Markov modeling allowed us to detect event boundaries as shifts between stable patterns of brain EEG activity during encoding, and to identify their reactivation during a free recall task. These results provide the first neurophysiological underpinnings for how the memory systems segment a continuous long stream of experience into episodic events. SIGNIFICANCE OF STATEMENT Memory for specific episodic events are the building blocks of our autobiographical memory. However, it is still unclear how the memory systems structure the unfolding experience into discrete event units that can be understood and remembered at the long-term. Here, we show that the detection of context shifts, or event boundaries, during a 50 min movie viewing triggers the rapid memory reactivation of the just-encoded event to promote its successful encoding into long-term memory. By finding that memory reactivation, a neural mechanism critical for episodic memory formation and consolidation, takes place under these ecologically valid experimental circumstances, our results provide valuable insights into how the brain shapes the ongoing experience into episodic memories in the real-life." @default.
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- W2973160145 title "Rapid Memory Reactivation at Movie Event Boundaries Promotes Episodic Encoding" @default.
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