2024
DOI: 10.1002/hipo.23620
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Temporal organization of narrative recall is present but attenuated in adults with hippocampal amnesia

Melissa J. Evans,
Sharice Clough,
Melissa C. Duff
et al.

Abstract: Studies of the impact of brain injury on memory processes often focus on the quantity and episodic richness of those recollections. Here, we argue that the organization of one's recollections offers critical insights into the impact of brain injury on functional memory. It is well‐established in studies of word list memory that free recall of unrelated words exhibits a clear temporal organization. This temporal contiguity effect refers to the fact that the order in which word lists are recalled reflects the or… Show more

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