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Feature-specific reaction times reveal a semanticisation of memories over time and with repeated remembering
2021
Nature Communications
AbstractMemories are thought to undergo an episodic-to-semantic transformation in the course of their consolidation. We here test if repeated recall induces a similar semanticisation, and if the resulting qualitative changes in memories can be measured using simple feature-specific reaction time probes. Participants studied associations between verbs and object images, and then repeatedly recalled the objects when cued with the verb, immediately and after a two-day delay. Reaction times during
doi:10.1038/s41467-021-23288-5
pmid:34039970
pmcid:PMC8155072
fatcat:4jppjuuxfreg3b3ee25jkozs5a