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This year's Context and Episodic Memory Symposium (CEMS) will take place at the Logan Hotel in Philadelphia, on '''May 30 and 31st, 2024'''.
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'''We are not accepting abstract submissions for CEMS 2024 anymore.'''
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If you have any questions, please contact: context.symposium@gmail.com
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==Venue and Hotel Reservations==
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The venue for CEMS 2024 will be [https://www.theloganhotel.com The Logan Hotel], located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Click [https://www.google.com/maps/place/The+Logan+Philadelphia,+Curio+Collection+by+Hilton/@39.9559494,-75.1729043,17.86z/data=!3m1!5s0x89c6c633baf9f4ab:0x76485c466d1ec839!4m9!3m8!1s0x89c6c633a4cc98d9:0x7aa3f68070f85771!5m2!4m1!1i2!8m2!3d39.9569323!4d-75.1702705!16s%2Fg%2F11c3k97g07?entry=ttu here] to view the location on Google Maps. 
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'''Please make sure to book by May 1st! '''
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==Schedule==
 
==Schedule==
  
CEMS 2024 will take place end of May, the 31st and 1st of June
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! colspan="2"| '''Thursday (5/30/24)'''
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! colspan="2"| '''Friday (5/31/24)'''
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| 8:20 || '''Breakfast & Registration''' || ||
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| 8:50 || '''Welcome and Opening Remarks:''' Michael Jacob Kahana (University of Pennsylvania) || 8:20 || '''Breakfast'''
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| || <div style="text-align: center;"> ''Spoken Session 1''|| || <div style="text-align: center;">''Spoken Session 1''
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| 9:00 || '''Christopher Baldassano''' ''(Columbia University)'': Accurate predictions facilitate robust memory encoding independently from stimulus probability  || 9:00 || '''Gordon D. Logan''' ''(Vanderbilt University)'': No Position-Specific Interference from Prior Lists in Cued Recognition: A Challenge for Position Coding (and Other) Theories of Serial Memory
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| 9:20 || '''Kate Nussenbaum''' ''(Princeton Neuroscience Institute)'': Reinforcement learning increasingly shapes memory specificity from childhood to adulthood || 9:20 || '''Jeremy B. Caplan''' ''(University of Alberta)'': Attentional subsetting theory: strength in small numbers
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| 9:40  || '''David J. Halpern''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Study-Phase Reinstatement: Encoding Spontaneous Thoughts as Memories || 9:40 || '''Wei Tang''' ''(Indiana University Bloomington)'': A hidden Markov framework for brain representations of temporal regularity
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| 10:00 || '''BREAK'''  || 10:00 || '''BREAK'''
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| || <div style="text-align: center;"> ''Spoken Session 2''|| || <div style="text-align: center;">''Spoken Session 2''
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| 10:20 || '''James Antony''' ''(Cal Poly)'': Causal network properties predict memory organization for non-linear narratives  || 10:20 || '''Ashley Williams''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Prefrontal Modulation of the Hippocampus Supports Successful Switching Between Opposing Task Goals
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| 10:40 || '''Youssef Ezzyat''' ''(Wesleyan University)'': Neural activity differentiates novel and learned event boundaries  || 10:40 || '''Sebastian Michelmann''' ''(New York University)'': Tracing the neural underpinnings of memory search across slowly unfurling states
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| 11:00  || '''Nicole Long''' ''(University of Virginia)'': Bottom-up or top-down? How to induce the retrieval state  || 11:00 || '''Qihong Lu''' ''(Columbia University)'': Episodic memory supports the acquisition of structured task representations
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| 11:20  || '''Rui Cao''' ''(Boston University)'': Ramping cells in rodent mPFC encodes time to past and future events via real Laplace transform || 11:20 || '''Samantha S Cohen''' ''(Temple University)''Pattern Completion and Pattern Separation during Early childhood
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| 11:40  || '''LUNCH'''  || 11:40 || '''LUNCH'''
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| 12:50  ||  '''Keynote Address: Anthony Wagner''' ''(Stanford University)'': Mechanisms of Memory Variability in Human Aging || 12:50 || '''Poster Session 2'''
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| 1:50  || '''Group Photo'''  || 2:10 || '''Data Blitz:'''
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| 2:00  || '''BREAK''' ||  ||  1. Adam Broitman ''(University of Pennsylvania)'', EEG Spectral Features Capture Effects of Aging on Attention and Memory
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| 2:20  || '''Poster session 1''' ||  ||  2. Rolando Masís-Obando ''(Princeton University/Johns Hopkins University)'', How strong is your memory palace? Reliable room representations predict subsequent memory for placed objects
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| 3:50  || '''Data Blitz:''' ||  ||  3. Melisa Gumus ''(University of Toronto)'', Learning regularities and exceptions are supported by distinct hippocampal pathways as revealed by diffusion-weighted functional footprints
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|  ||  1. Qiong Zhang ''(Rutgers University - New Brunswick)'', Optimal Metacognitive Control of Memory Recall ||  ||  4. Andrei Amatuni ''(University of Texas at Austin)'', Probabilistic inference of latent causes develops through adolescence
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|  ||  2. Gabriel Kressin Palacios ''(Johns Hopkins University)'', Blocking Persistent Mental Content ||  ||  5. Wangjing Yu ''(Columbia University)'', Social and semantic relationships shape temporal memory in a virtual escape room game
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|  ||  3. Victoria Schelkun ''(Columbia University)'', Hippocampal context maintenance and temporal pattern separation support episodic memory ||  ||  6. Ian Bright ''(National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)'', A Multi-scale Representation of Temporal Context in the Human Anterior Temporal Lobe
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|  ||  4. Eric Cole ''(Georgia Tech and Emory University)'', Stimulation-evoked connectivity predicts functional changes in the human temporal lobe ||  ||  7. Emily Cowan ''(Temple University)'', A computational model of replay-facilitated retroactive memory effects
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|  ||  5. Isabelle Moore ''(University of Virginia)'', Effects of aging on memory brain state dynamics || 3:10 || '''BREAK'''
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|  ||  6. Xian Li ''(Johns Hopkins University)'', Agency enhances individuality in memory for narratives ||  || <div style="text-align: center;">''Spoken Session 3''
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|  ||  7. Nelly Matorina ''(University of Toronto)'', Remote autobiographical memories have wider spatial scales and are more contextually rigid than recent memories || 3:30 || '''Raphael Kaplan''' ''(Universitat Jaume I)'': Relational Episodic Inference for Episodic Simulation
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|  ||  8. Ameeruddin Ghouse ''(Universitat Jaume I)'', The penumbra of social episodic content: Enhanced retention of irrelevant social information during episodic memory-guided decision-making || 3:50 || '''Derek J. Huffman''' ''(Colby College)'': Cognitive and neural representations of real-world spatial environments
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|  ||  9. Nathan Francis Gillespie ''(University at Albany, State University of New York)'', Using Natural Language Processing to Understand Individual Differences: Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Memory and Perception || 4:10 || '''Emily R. Weichart''' ''(Utah State University)'': Gaze as a direct input for encoding structure in models of human learning
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| 5:00 || '''End''' ||  4:30 || '''Gregory E. Cox ''' ''(University at Albany, State University of New York)'': Integration of Information Across Separate Events
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| ||  ||  4:50 || '''Closing Remarks'''
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| ||  || 5:00 || '''End'''
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==Poster presenters==
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| '''Aakash Sarkar''' ''(Boston University)'': Neurally inspired Deep networks with Laplace Neural Manifolds can show Temporal Receptive Windows || '''David Andrew Zarrin''' ''(NIH)'': The Effect of Real-time Ripple Oscillation Interference on Human Memory Retrieval
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| '''Abigail Mundorf''' ''(Michigan State University)'': Is organization decided at encoding? Effects of encoding and retrieval strategies. || '''Katherine Aboud''' ''(Vanderbilt University)'': The Role of Temporal and Semantic Factors in Encoding and Recall of Expository Text
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| '''Adam Osth''' ''(The University of Melbourne)'': A global similarity model of choice and response times of semantic and perceptual false memories in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm || '''Kelsey Sundby''' ''(NINDS)'': Testing the role of the subthalamic nucleus in memory-guided decisions
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| '''Aditya Rao''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Synchronous theta networks characterize successful memory retrieval || '''Linda Hoffman''' ''(Temple University)'': Charting the Hippobellum:  Dissection of Cerebellar-Hippocampal Connectivity
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| '''Ami Falk''' ''(University of Virginia)'': Detecting Heterogeneous Cognitive Strategies in Episodic Memory Tasks || '''Luca D Kolibius''' ''(Columbia University)'': Hippocampal neurons code individual episodic memories in humans
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| '''Anup Das''' ''(Columbia University)'': Planar, Spiral, and Concentric Traveling Waves Distinguish Cognitive States in Human Memory || '''Lucy Owen''' ''(Brown University)'': High-level cognition is supported by information-rich but compressible brain activity patterns
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| '''Augustin C. Hennings''' ''(Princeton University)'': Eye movements reveal the dynamics of memory reactivation supporting successful memory suppression || '''Luke Pemberton''' ''(Boston University)'': Compressed conjunctive temporal representation of what and when in primary visual cortex
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| '''Austin Greene''' ''(University of Virginia)'': A general and light spatial associative learning task for wide-scale application || '''Lynn Lohnas''' ''(Syracuse University)'': Bridging retrieved context models across serial recall and free recall
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| '''Blake L. Elliott''' ''(Temple University)'': Hippocampal novelty signals dynamically predict goal relevant VTA activation. || '''Mason McClay''' ''(UCLA)'': Using a novel web app to examine dynamic emotional states and their relation to depression and trauma symptoms
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| '''Brian Winston''' ''(Johns Hopkins University)'': Effects of Psilocybin at Encoding on Recall of Naturalistic Stimuli || '''Max Weinstein''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Using Recall Dynamics in Mixed Lists to Predict Temporal Context Reinstatement for Repeated Items
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| '''Buddhika Bellana''' ''(York University, Glendon Campus)'': A distinctive role of deep processing on the persistence of recent experiences in spontaneous thought. || '''Maya Geva-Sagiv''' ''(University of California, Davis, California)'': Hippocampal-prefrontal interactions underlying memory processes during goal-search in humans
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| '''Charlotte Cornell''' ''(Rutgers University-New Brunswick)'': Improving Memory Search Through Model-Based Cue Selection || '''Md Rysul Kabir''' ''(Indiana University)'': Making Deep Neural Networks scale-invariant using cognitive models
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| '''Chenyu Wang''' ''(Boston University)'': Time cells for future actions in monkey PFC || '''Michelle A. Dollois''' ''(University of Guelph)'': Modelling the underlying mechanisms of sequential dependencies in recognition memory
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| '''Chong Zhao''' ''(University of Chicago)'': Attention Control Differences Predict Both Source and Recognition Memory Performance || '''Muhammad Bilal Khan''' ''(University of Alberta)'': Judgements of spacing without reminding
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| '''Christopher Hall''' ''(University of Virginia)'': Towards a Neurally Viable Computational Model of Continuous Recognition || '''Nathaniel R. Greene''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': New Perspectives on Age-Related Declines in Episodic Memory Specificity
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| '''Cody Dong''' ''(Princeton University)'': Strategic Control of Episodic Memory Retrieval During Story Reading || '''Neal W Morton''' ''(University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee)'': Memory search dynamics reflect retrieval of semantic context
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| '''Daniella Rafla''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Organizational Dynamics of Memory Across Days || '''Neomi Mizrachi''' ''(Weizmann Institute of Science)'': Gaze scan-paths are part of recall strategy in context dependent memory.
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| '''David F Gregory''' ''(Temple University)'': Arousal and neural circuity of temporal distance during horror movie watching. || '''Nick Ichien''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Relations in semantic memory search
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| '''Devyn Smith''' ''(University of Virginia)'': Multivariate decoding of memory retrieval feedback signals || '''Nikolaus Salvatore''' ''(Rutgers University)'': Parallels between Neural Machine Translation and Human Memory Search:  A Cognitive Modeling Approach
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| '''Elita Lee''' ''(Princeton University)'': Learning with caricatures facilitates discrimination of similar stimuli || '''Pierce C. Johnson''' ''(University at Albany, SUNY)'': Statistical Learning:  The Formation of Musical Preferences
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| '''Geoffrey Ward''' ''(University of Essex)'': Effects of repetition, rehearsal, and a filled delay on free and serial recall. || '''Rebecca Waugh''' ''(University of Virginia)'': Whole brain connectomics in episodic memory:  neural correlates of the Continuous Associative Binding task
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| '''Haydn Herrema''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Cognitive Strategies in Free Recall || '''Riley DeHaan''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Predicting the Effects of Brain Stimulation from Observational Data
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| '''Hemali Angne''' ''(Rutgers University-New Brunswick)'': Why Two Heads Together are Worse Than Apart:  A Context-Based Account of Collaborative Inhibition in Memory Search || '''Ryan A. Colyer, Jerome D. Hoover, and Alice F. Healy''' ''(University of Pennsylvania, University of Massachusetts Amherst, and University of Colorado Boulder)'': Large Language Model Simulation of Human Responses to Bat-and-Ball Problems
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| '''James Mochizuki-Freeman''' ''(Indiana University Bloomington)'': Incorporating a cognitive model for evidence accumulation into deep reinforcement learning agents || '''Ryan Kirkpatrick''' ''(NIH/NINDS)'': Investigating the latent representations of encoded and retrieved memories in the anterior temporal lobe
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| '''Jennifer Fiedler''' ''(UNC Chapel Hill)'': Repeating Contexts Enhances Episodic Memory Updating by Promoting Remindings and Integrative Encoding. || '''Sameer Sabharwal-Siddiqi''' ''(University of Arizona)'': Hippocampus is Important for Representational Precision of Public Event Memories Regardless of Their Age
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| '''Jiang Mao''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': The cost of stimulus encoding and maintenance in perceptual working memory || '''Sean Polyn''' ''(Vanderbilt University)'': An instance-based retrieved-context theory of memory search in free recall
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| '''Jie Sun''' ''(The University of Melbourne)'': The Late Positive Event-Related Potential Component is Time-Locked to the Decision in Recognition Memory Tasks || '''Soroush Mirjalili''' ''(University of Texas at Austin)'': More than sum of its parts:  investigating episodic memory as a multidimensional cognitive process
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| '''Jordan Gunn''' ''(Vanderbilt University)'': Some Problems for the Retrieved Context Account of Repetition and Spacing Effects || '''Tamara Gedankien''' ''(Columbia University)'': Cholinergic modulation of human hippocampal oscillations during encoding and retrieval
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| '''Joseph Kahana''' ''(The Haverford School)'': Neural Decoding of Anticipation || '''Taylor Chamberlain''' ''(Columbia University)'': Conjunctive encoding representations in expert and novice users of the ''Method of Loci'' mnemonic technique
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| '''Joseph Sommer''' ''(Rutgers University)'': Order-Constrained Models of Memory || '''Uma Mohan''' ''(NIH/NINDS)'': Modeling and predicting neural responses to multisite direct electrical brain stimulation in humans
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== Registration ==
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'''Registration deadline: May 10th, 2024'''
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Registration is now closed!
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Registration prices were as follow:
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:$500 for faculty
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Conference registration includes breakfast, lunch, and refreshments on all conference days.
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Cancellations before May 1 will be refunded, subject to a 10% cancellation fee.  We apologize that we will not be able to provide refunds after May 1.
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== Past Symposia ==
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== List of featured spoken presentations ==
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''First author will be presenting unless otherwise noted. Presenting author's affiliation is noted for each presentation below.''
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'''Keynote Presentation'''
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* '''Dr. Morris Moscovitch''' (''Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychology, University of Toronto''): Memory consolidation and re-organization: Details, gist and schemas
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* '''Gordon D. Logan & Gregory E. Cox''' ''(Vanderbilt University)'': Context Retrieval and Updating theory of serial recall
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* '''Adam F. Osth and Mark Hurlstone''' ''(The University of Melbourne)'': Do item-dependent context representations underlie serial order in cognition?
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* '''Julia Steinberg and Haim Sompolinsky''' ''(Princeton University)'': Associative memory of structured knowledge
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* '''Qiong Zhang, Thomas L. Griffiths, and Kenneth A. Norman''' ''(Rutgers University, New Brunswick)'': Optimal policies for free recall
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* '''Nicole M. Long''' ''(University of Virginia)'': To encode or retrieve, that is the question: How memory states tradeoff and what it means for you
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* '''Roger Ratcliff, Douglas Scharre, and Gail McKoon''' ''(The Ohio State University)'': Discriminating Memory Disordered Patients from Controls Using an Item Recognition Task and Diffusion Modeling
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* '''Ashleigh Maxcey, Rebecca Cutler, Robert Nosofsky, and Richard Shiffrin (Presenting Author)''' ''(Indiana University)'': Is forgetting caused by inhibition?
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* '''Tyler M. Tomita, Morgan D. Barense, and Christopher J. Honey''' ''(Johns Hopkins University)'': The Similarity Structure of Real World Memories
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* '''Ehren Newman, Dylan Layfield, Kevin Blankenberger, and Nathan Sidell''' ''(Indiana University)'': Active sampling of spatial context supports spatial memory
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* '''Lukas Kunz, Bernhard P. Staresina, Peter C. Reinacher, Armin Brandt, Andreas Schulze-Bonhage, and Joshua Jacobs''' ''(Columbia University)'': Ripple-locked coactivity of object and place cells supports human associative memory
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* '''John J. Sakon, David J. Halpern, Daniel R. Schonhaut, and Michael J. Kahana''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Hippocampal ripples signal encoding of episodic memories
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* '''Gregory E. Cox''' ''(University at Albany, State University of New York)'': Capacity limitations and decision rules explain differences between item and associative recognition
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* '''Nathan J. Evans and Mathieu Servant''' ''(University of Queensland)'': A model-based approach to disentangling facilitation and interference effects in conflict tasks
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* '''Ada Aka, Lionel S. Schatz, and Sudeep Bhatia''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': A Joint Model of Memory and Decision Making Processes
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* '''Neal W. Morton, Rebecca Cutler, and Sean M. Polyn''' ''(The University of Texas at Austin)'': Semantic and temporal structure in a neurocognitive model of episodic memory search
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* '''James Antony, Xiaonan Liu, Yicong Zheng, Charan Ranganath, and Randall O'Reilly''' ''(University of California, Davis)'': Spacing effects arise via error-driven learning in a computational model of the medial temporal lobe
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* '''Maureen Ritchey''' ''(Boston College)'': Patterns of episodic content and specificity predicting subjective memory vividness
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* '''Yoonjung Lee''' ''(Johns Hopkins University)'': Component brain states in the posterior medial cortex during naturalistic movie viewing
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* '''Jiawen Huang''' ''(Columbia University)'': Developing schema, developing prediction, and their influence on memory
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* '''Wangjing Yu''' ''(Columbia University)'': Emotional prediction errors trigger precise reactivation of related memories
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* '''Linda Yu''' ''(Brown University)'': Grid representations for efficient generalization
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* '''Dhairyya Singh''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': A model of autonomous interactions between hippocampus and neocortex driving sleep-dependent memory consolidation
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* '''Xinming Xu''' ''(Dartmouth College)'': The psychological arrow of time drives temporal asymmetries in retrodicting versus predicting narrative events
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* '''Isaac Kinley''' ''(McMaster University)'': Vividness and uncertainty in a neural network model of episodic future thinking
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* '''Tamara Gedankien''' ''(Columbia University)'': Cholinergic modulation of hippocampal oscillations in humans
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* '''Youssef Ezzyat''' ''(Wesleyan University)'': Closed-loop brain stimulation to modulate episodic memory in humans
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* '''Abigail Mundorf''' ''(Michigan State University)'': Does the temporal contiguity effect require intentional retrieval?
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* '''Laura Saad''' ''(Rutgers University -- New Brunswick)'': Bayesian Memory Model Simulates Temporal Binding Data
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* '''Xian Li''' ''(Johns Hopkins University)'': The Role of Agency in Memory for Narratives: A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Paradigm
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* '''Hongmi Lee''' ''(Johns Hopkins University)'': A generalized cortical activity pattern at internally-generated  mental context boundaries during unguided narrative recall
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* '''Christopher Bates''' ''(Harvard University)'': Coding Strategies in Memory for 3D Objects: The Influence of Task Uncertainty
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* '''Linh T. T. Lazarus''' ''(Michigan State University)'': Integrating verbal theories with computational models: an item-order account of orthographic distinctiveness
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* '''Daniel Schonhaut''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Time cells in the human brain
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* '''Camille Gasser''' ''(Columbia University)'': Cross-modal facilitation of temporal memory: familiar actions scaffold holistic event memory
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* Alice F. Healy, '''Madison D. Paron''', and Michael J. Kahana ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Temporal dynamics of order reconstruction
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* '''Matthew Dougherty''', David Halpern, and Michael J. Kahana ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Forward and backward serial recall
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* '''Brandon Katerman''', Matthew Dougherty, Daniel Schonhaut, Richard T. Adrogue, Ryan Colyer, and Michael J. Kahana ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Spectral biomarkers of study-phase retrieval
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* '''David Halpern''', Woohyeuk Chang, and Michael J. Kahana  ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': The role of memory search in evaluations
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* '''Mariya Toneva''', Vy Vo, Javier Turek, Shailee Jain, Sebastian Michelmann, Mihai Capotă, Alexander Huth, Uri Hasson, and Kenneth A. Norman ''(Princeton University)'': Memory for long narratives
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* '''Audrey Phan''', Weizhen Xie, Kareem Zaghloul ''(NIH/NINDS)'': Reinstatement of Dynamic Neural Connectivity Patterns During Episodic Memory Retrieval
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* '''Elizabeth A. McDevitt''', Ghootae Kim, Nicholas B. Turk-Browne, and Kenneth A. Norman ''(Princeton University)'': Investigating how memory representations change as a function of competition-dependent learning and sleep
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* '''Natalie Biderman''', Samuel J. Gershman, and Daphna Shohamy ''(Columbia University)'': The role of memory in counterfactual valuation
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* '''Ian Bright''', Swift, Vaz, Inati, Zaghloul, and Marc W. Howard ''(Boston University)'': Representational drift in the human anterior temporal lobe
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* '''Adam Broitman''' and Khena Swallow ''(Cornell University)'': Does the attentional boost effect influence context representations and inter-item associations?
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* '''Eric R. Cole''', Lou T. Blanpain, Nealen G. Laxpati, John J. Sakon, Michael J. Kahana, and Robert E. Gross ''(Emory University & Georgia Tech Department of Biomedical Engineering)'':Characterizing brain-wide intracranial evoked responses to temporal lobe electrical stimulation
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* '''Angelique I. Delarazan''', Sarah J. Morse, Elena Bosak, Veronica F. Lee, Brendan I. Cohn-Sheehy, Jeffrey M. Zacks, and Zachariah M. Reagh ''(Washington University in St. Louis)'': Narrative Coherence Boosts Recall of Naturalistic Events Irrespective of Temporal Gaps
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* '''Kevin P. Darby''' and Per B. Sederberg ''(University of Virginia)'': Item-location associative recognition and temporal context
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* '''Cody Dong''', Dhairyya Singh, Marlie Tandoc, and Anna C. Schapiro ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Predictive shifts in object representations with statistical learning
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* '''Adam Fenton''', Sarah Benson, and Per B. Sederberg ''(University of Virginia)'': A gaze-activated testing effect in recognition memory
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* '''Zohar Raz Groman and Talya Sadeh''' ''(Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)'': What does it feel like to forget over time? An investigation of the effects of delay on objective and subjective measures of memory
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* '''Paxton C. Fitzpatrick''', Andrew C. Heusser, and Jeremy R. Manning ''(Dartmouth College)'': A geometric approach to modeling knowledge and learning from Khan Academy course videos
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* '''Marc W. Howard''' ''(Boston University)'': Associative mechanisms for temporal relationships in the Laplace domain 
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* '''Molly S. Hermiller''', Ansh Patel, Josh Jacobs, and Lila Davachi'' (Columbia University)'': Subtle change in context affects memory performance
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* '''Brandon G. Jacques''', Aakash Sarkar, Zoran Tiganj, Marc W. Howard, and Per B. Sederberg ''(University of Virginia)'': Attention over deep scale-invariant temporal history improves natural language processing
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* '''Ata B. Karagoz''' and Zachariah M. Reagh ''(Washington University in St. Louis)'': Representations of perceptual versus semantic relationships among characters in naturalistic events
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* S.H.P. Collin, '''Ross.P. Kempner''', S. Srivatsan, A. Beukers, U. Hasson, Kenneth A. Norman ''(Princeton University)'': Effect of context-dependent temporal structure on episodic memory
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* '''Manoj Kumar''', Ariel Goldstein, Sebastian Michelmann, Jeffrey M. Zacks,  Kenneth A. Norman, and Uri Hasson ''(Princeton University)'': Event segmentation in story listening using deep language models
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* '''Tiantian Li''', Martin Contreras-Carerra, Niloufar Razmi, and Matthew R. Nassar ''(Brown University)'': Does arousal optimize behavior by promoting latent state transitions?
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* '''Isabelle L. Moore''' and Nicole M. Long ''(University of Virginia)'': Memory brain state engagement differs across the lifespan
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* '''Devyn E. Smith''' and Nicole M. Long ''(University of Virginia)'': Theta power dissociates hits and correct rejections independent of memory goals
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* '''Ari E. Kahn, Elisabeth A. Karuza, Sharon L. Thompson-Schill, Jean M. Vettel, Danielle S. Bassett''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Network context drives learnability of relational data
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* '''Cathleen Cortis Mack, Caterina Cinel, Nigel Davies, Michael Harding, Geoff Ward (presenting)''' ''(University of Essex)'': Serial position, output order, and list length effects for words presented on smartphones over very long intervals
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* '''Robert B. Yaffe, Ammar Shaikhouni, Jennifer Arai, Sara K. Inati, Kareem A. Zaghloul''' ''(NINDS)'': Cued Memory Retrieval Exhibits Reinstatement of Spectral Dynamics on a Faster Timescale
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* '''Andrew C. Heusser, Kirsten Ziman, Jeremy R. Manning''' ''(Dartmouth College)'': HyperTools: A Python toolbox for visualizing and manipulating high-dimensional data
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* '''Rahul Bhui''' ''(Harvard University)'': Echoes of the Past: Order Effects in Choice and Memory
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* '''Vishnu Sreekumar, Sara Inati, & Kareem Zaghloul''' ''(NINDS)'': Traveling waves in the human cortex facilitate associative memory
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* '''Steven Tompson, Ari Kahn, Emily Falk, Jean Vettel, & Danielle S. Bassett''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': How do people learn social and non-social community structures?
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* '''Hyojeong Kim, Margaret L. Schlichting, Alison R. Preston, Jarrod A. Lewis-Peacock''' ''(University of Texas)'': The precision of memory-based prediction biases memory pruning
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* '''Andrew C. Heusser, Kirsten Ziman, Jeremy R. Manning''' ''(Dartmouth College)'': Harnessing the power of mnemonic fingerprints: Maximizing learning potential by personalizing stimulus organization during adaptive list learning
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* '''Lucy L. W. Owen, Jeremy R. Manning''' ''(Dartmouth College)'': Towards human SuperEEG
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* '''Anne C. Mennen, Jordan Poppenk, Megan T. deBettencourt, Kenneth A. Norman''' ''(Princeton University)'': Weakening memories through closed-loop modulation of perceptual distraction
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* '''Nathanael Cruzado, Zoran Tiganj, Scott Brincat, Earl Miller, Marc Howard''' ''(Boston University)'': Compressed Temporal Representation During Visual Paired Associate Task in Monkey PFC and Hippocampus
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* '''Tomi Ann Limcangco, Yvonne Chen, Kenichi Kato, Jeremy B. Caplan''' ''(University of Alberta)'': Visual imagery and the relationship between association-memory and within-pair order
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* '''Blake L. Elliott, Samuel M. McClure, Gene A. Brewer''' ''(Arizona State University)'': Individual Differences in Value-Directed Encoding
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* '''Michael J. Kahana, Eash V. Aggarwal (presenting)''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': The variability puzzle in human memory
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* '''Adam P. Young, Alice F. Healy, Matt Jones, Lyle E. Bourne, Jr.''' ''(University of Colorado)'': Selective Interference Affects Spacing Effects at Acquisition
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* '''Joseph Rudoler''', Nick Diamond, David Halpern, James Bruska, Brandon Katerman, Matthew Dougherty, Woohyeuk Chang, and Michael J. Kahana ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Decoding and optimizing episodic memory
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* '''Ricardo Adrogue''', Noa Herz, and Michael J. Kahana ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Clinical validation of laboratory tasks
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* Matthew Dougherty, '''Woohyeuk Chang''', Brandon Katerman, David Halpern, Nicholas Diamond, Joseph Rudoler, James Bruska, and Michael J. Kahana ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Searching memory in time and space
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* Madison D. Paron, '''James D. Paron''', and Michael J. Kahana ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': A context-based model of recall and decisions
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* '''Jonathan Nicholas''', Leila Montaser-Kouhsari, Christian Amlang, Chi-Ying Lin, Natasha Desai, Sheng-Han Kuo, and Daphna Shohamy ''(Columbia University)'': Value-based decisions are supported by episodic memory but not incremental learning in patients with cerebellar ataxia
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* '''Lynn Lohnas''' ''(Syracuse University)'': Influence of repetition on free recall dynamics
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* '''Jamal Williams''', Christopher Baldassano, Elizabeth Margulis, Uri Hasson, Kenneth A. Norman, and Janice Chen ''(Princeton University)'': What's the Score: Music-Evoked Reactivation of Naturalistic Events
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* '''Geoff Ward''' ''(University of Essex, UK)'': Toward theoretical integration between free recall and serial recall: Start and End sequences and Error Transposition gradients
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* '''Jeremy J. Thomas''' and Jeremy B. Caplan ''(University of Alberta)'': Modeling constituent-order despite symmetric associations in memory
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* '''Elizabeth M. Siefert''', Jianing Mu, Sindhuja Uppuluri, James W. Antony, and Anna C. Schapiro ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Effects of interleaved versus blocked memory reactivation during sleep
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* Victoria J. H. Ritvo, '''Alex Nguyen''', Nicholas Turk-Browne, and Kenneth A. Norman ''(Princeton University)'': Differentiation and Integration of Competing Memories: A Neural Network Model
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* '''Avinash R. Vaidya''', Johanny Castillo, Alejandro Torres and David Badre ''(Brown University)'': Influences of recall and familiarity on risky decision-making
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* '''Joseph Sommer''', Pernille Hemmer, and Julien Musolino ''(Rutgers University)'': Memorability of Counterintuitive Concepts Across Domains
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* '''Matt Siegelman''', Niko Kriegeskorte, and Christopher Baldassano ''(Columbia University)'': Modeling naturalistic schema learning with computer-generated poetry
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* '''Kelsey Sundby''', John Wittig Jr., Alex Vaz, Molly Baumhauer, and Kareem Zaghloul ''(National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)'': Examining the effects of attention on single unit sequences during memory encoding
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* '''Amir Tal''', Eitan Schechtman, Bruce Caughran, Ken Paller, and Lila Davachi ''(Columbia University)'': The reach of reactivation: The effects of conscious vs. unconscious cueing on associative memory
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* '''Mary Vitello''' and Jesse Rissman ''(University of California, Los Angeles)'': When the wandering mind trips: Attentional fluctuations influence memory for temporal structure
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* '''Tamari Shalamberidze''', Jeremy B. Caplan, and Kyle Nash ''(University of Alberta)'': Relationship between memory and anxiety
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* '''Jesse K. Pazdera''' and Michael J. Kahana ''(McMaster University)'': Modality Effects in Free Recall: A Retrieved-Context Account
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* '''Aakash Sarkar''', Brandon G. Jacques, Zoran Tiganj, Per B. Sederberg, and Marc W. Howard ''(Boston University)'': Measuring Temporal Receptive Windows in Neural Networks with a Scale-invariant Temporal History
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* '''Jiali Zhang''', John Wittig Jr., Sara Inati, Timothy E.J. Behrens, and Kareem Zaghloul  ''(NINDS/NIH, University of Oxford)'': Attention and familiarity modulates semantic encoding of neuronal spiking sequences and enhances memory
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* '''Rolando Masís-Obando''', Kenneth A. Norman, and Chris Baldassano ''(Princeton University)'': Decoding mental walkthroughs of spatial memories in an immersive virtual reality environment
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* '''Anna McCarter''', David Huber, and Rosie Cowell ''(University of Massachusetts at Amherst)'': No Evidence for a Visual Testing Effect for Novel, Unnameable Objects
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* '''Emily T. Cowan''', Yiwen Zhang, Benjamin Rottman, and Vishnu P. Murty ''(Temple University)'': The effects of spaced learning and encoding variability on associative memory.
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* '''N.A. Kambi, J.M. Phillips, Y.B. Saalmann''' ''(University of Wisconsin-Madison)'': Anterior thalamus regulates information transmission between hippocampus and retrosplenial cortex according to memory demands
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* '''D. Frank, D. Montaldi, & D. Talmi (presenting)''' ''(University of Manchester)'': Schema-related predictions and their violations in episodic memory
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* '''Ulises Rodriguez Dominguez, Jeremy B. Caplan''' ''(University of Alberta, Edmonton)'': The population of grid cells as a modified hexagonal Fourier basis set
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* '''Chi T. Ngo, Nora S. Newcombe, Ingrid, R. Olson''' ''(Temple University)'': Development of relational memory and pattern separation: Related or distinct memory processes?
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* '''Brynn Sherman, Sarah DuBrow, Jonathan Winawer, Lila Davachi''' ''(New York University)'': Assessing the role of working memory representations in temporal duration judgments
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* '''Avi J.H. Chanales, Franziska R. Richter, Brice A. Kuhl''' ''(New York University)'': Online integration of overlapping events prevents subsequent interference
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* '''Silvy H.P. Collin, Branka Milivojevic, Christian F. Doeller''' ''(Radboud University)'': Hippocampal and prefrontal updating of narrative hierarchies
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* '''Oded Bein, Lila Davachi''' ''(New York University)'': Can learning hinder learning?
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* '''Helena P. L. Jacob, David E. Huber''' ''(University of Massachusetts, Amherst)'': Separating one word from the next with neural habituation: An ERP study of perceptual decision making
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* '''Jamal Williams, Janice Chen, Chris Baldassano, Uri Hasson, Kenneth A. Norman''' ''(Princeton University)'': Temporal and Neural Dynamics of Musical Contexts
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* '''Yeon Soon Shin, Yael Niv''' ''(Princeton University)'': Finding it hard to change your mind after one bad experience? You might be too (approximately) Bayesian
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* '''Sarah DuBrow, Yael Niv, Kenneth A. Norman''' ''(Princeton University)'': A role for conflict in segmenting memories
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* '''Rivka T. Cohen, Michael J. Kahana, Robert Nosofsky''' ''(University of Pennsylvania)'': Recognition ROCs and exemplar theory
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* '''Lucas D. Huszar, Kevin W. Potter, David E. Huber''' ''(University of Massachusetts, Amherst)'': Retrieval induced forgetting does not cause forgetting of visual details
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* '''Adam Osth, Anna Jansson, Simon Dennis, Andrew Heathcote''' ''(University of Melbourne)'': Modeling the dynamics of recognition memory testing with a combined model of retrieval and decision making
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* '''Judy Yi-Chieh Chiu, Lili Sahakyan, Brian Gonsalves, Neal Cohen''' ''(UIUC)'': Differential Effect of Repetition for Item and Context Information in Recognition Memory: an fMRI Investigation
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== Past Symposia ==
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For information about past CEMS events, please [[CEMS|click here]].

Latest revision as of 19:45, 17 May 2024


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CEMS 2019


This year's Context and Episodic Memory Symposium (CEMS) will take place at the Logan Hotel in Philadelphia, on May 30 and 31st, 2024.

We are not accepting abstract submissions for CEMS 2024 anymore.

If you have any questions, please contact: context.symposium@gmail.com

Venue and Hotel Reservations

The venue for CEMS 2024 will be The Logan Hotel, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Click here to view the location on Google Maps.


Schedule

Thursday (5/30/24) Friday (5/31/24)
8:20 Breakfast & Registration
8:50 Welcome and Opening Remarks: Michael Jacob Kahana (University of Pennsylvania) 8:20 Breakfast
Spoken Session 1
Spoken Session 1
9:00 Christopher Baldassano (Columbia University): Accurate predictions facilitate robust memory encoding independently from stimulus probability 9:00 Gordon D. Logan (Vanderbilt University): No Position-Specific Interference from Prior Lists in Cued Recognition: A Challenge for Position Coding (and Other) Theories of Serial Memory
9:20 Kate Nussenbaum (Princeton Neuroscience Institute): Reinforcement learning increasingly shapes memory specificity from childhood to adulthood 9:20 Jeremy B. Caplan (University of Alberta): Attentional subsetting theory: strength in small numbers
9:40 David J. Halpern (University of Pennsylvania): Study-Phase Reinstatement: Encoding Spontaneous Thoughts as Memories 9:40 Wei Tang (Indiana University Bloomington): A hidden Markov framework for brain representations of temporal regularity
10:00 BREAK 10:00 BREAK
Spoken Session 2
Spoken Session 2
10:20 James Antony (Cal Poly): Causal network properties predict memory organization for non-linear narratives 10:20 Ashley Williams (University of Pennsylvania): Prefrontal Modulation of the Hippocampus Supports Successful Switching Between Opposing Task Goals
10:40 Youssef Ezzyat (Wesleyan University): Neural activity differentiates novel and learned event boundaries 10:40 Sebastian Michelmann (New York University): Tracing the neural underpinnings of memory search across slowly unfurling states
11:00 Nicole Long (University of Virginia): Bottom-up or top-down? How to induce the retrieval state 11:00 Qihong Lu (Columbia University): Episodic memory supports the acquisition of structured task representations
11:20 Rui Cao (Boston University): Ramping cells in rodent mPFC encodes time to past and future events via real Laplace transform 11:20 Samantha S Cohen (Temple University)Pattern Completion and Pattern Separation during Early childhood
11:40 LUNCH 11:40 LUNCH
12:50 Keynote Address: Anthony Wagner (Stanford University): Mechanisms of Memory Variability in Human Aging 12:50 Poster Session 2
1:50 Group Photo 2:10 Data Blitz:
2:00 BREAK 1. Adam Broitman (University of Pennsylvania), EEG Spectral Features Capture Effects of Aging on Attention and Memory
2:20 Poster session 1 2. Rolando Masís-Obando (Princeton University/Johns Hopkins University), How strong is your memory palace? Reliable room representations predict subsequent memory for placed objects
3:50 Data Blitz: 3. Melisa Gumus (University of Toronto), Learning regularities and exceptions are supported by distinct hippocampal pathways as revealed by diffusion-weighted functional footprints
1. Qiong Zhang (Rutgers University - New Brunswick), Optimal Metacognitive Control of Memory Recall 4. Andrei Amatuni (University of Texas at Austin), Probabilistic inference of latent causes develops through adolescence
2. Gabriel Kressin Palacios (Johns Hopkins University), Blocking Persistent Mental Content 5. Wangjing Yu (Columbia University), Social and semantic relationships shape temporal memory in a virtual escape room game
3. Victoria Schelkun (Columbia University), Hippocampal context maintenance and temporal pattern separation support episodic memory 6. Ian Bright (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke), A Multi-scale Representation of Temporal Context in the Human Anterior Temporal Lobe
4. Eric Cole (Georgia Tech and Emory University), Stimulation-evoked connectivity predicts functional changes in the human temporal lobe 7. Emily Cowan (Temple University), A computational model of replay-facilitated retroactive memory effects
5. Isabelle Moore (University of Virginia), Effects of aging on memory brain state dynamics 3:10 BREAK
6. Xian Li (Johns Hopkins University), Agency enhances individuality in memory for narratives
Spoken Session 3
7. Nelly Matorina (University of Toronto), Remote autobiographical memories have wider spatial scales and are more contextually rigid than recent memories 3:30 Raphael Kaplan (Universitat Jaume I): Relational Episodic Inference for Episodic Simulation
8. Ameeruddin Ghouse (Universitat Jaume I), The penumbra of social episodic content: Enhanced retention of irrelevant social information during episodic memory-guided decision-making 3:50 Derek J. Huffman (Colby College): Cognitive and neural representations of real-world spatial environments
9. Nathan Francis Gillespie (University at Albany, State University of New York), Using Natural Language Processing to Understand Individual Differences: Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Memory and Perception 4:10 Emily R. Weichart (Utah State University): Gaze as a direct input for encoding structure in models of human learning
5:00 End 4:30 Gregory E. Cox (University at Albany, State University of New York): Integration of Information Across Separate Events
4:50 Closing Remarks
5:00 End


Poster presenters

Poster session 1 Poster session 2
Aakash Sarkar (Boston University): Neurally inspired Deep networks with Laplace Neural Manifolds can show Temporal Receptive Windows David Andrew Zarrin (NIH): The Effect of Real-time Ripple Oscillation Interference on Human Memory Retrieval
Abigail Mundorf (Michigan State University): Is organization decided at encoding? Effects of encoding and retrieval strategies. Katherine Aboud (Vanderbilt University): The Role of Temporal and Semantic Factors in Encoding and Recall of Expository Text
Adam Osth (The University of Melbourne): A global similarity model of choice and response times of semantic and perceptual false memories in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm Kelsey Sundby (NINDS): Testing the role of the subthalamic nucleus in memory-guided decisions
Aditya Rao (University of Pennsylvania): Synchronous theta networks characterize successful memory retrieval Linda Hoffman (Temple University): Charting the Hippobellum: Dissection of Cerebellar-Hippocampal Connectivity
Ami Falk (University of Virginia): Detecting Heterogeneous Cognitive Strategies in Episodic Memory Tasks Luca D Kolibius (Columbia University): Hippocampal neurons code individual episodic memories in humans
Anup Das (Columbia University): Planar, Spiral, and Concentric Traveling Waves Distinguish Cognitive States in Human Memory Lucy Owen (Brown University): High-level cognition is supported by information-rich but compressible brain activity patterns
Augustin C. Hennings (Princeton University): Eye movements reveal the dynamics of memory reactivation supporting successful memory suppression Luke Pemberton (Boston University): Compressed conjunctive temporal representation of what and when in primary visual cortex
Austin Greene (University of Virginia): A general and light spatial associative learning task for wide-scale application Lynn Lohnas (Syracuse University): Bridging retrieved context models across serial recall and free recall
Blake L. Elliott (Temple University): Hippocampal novelty signals dynamically predict goal relevant VTA activation. Mason McClay (UCLA): Using a novel web app to examine dynamic emotional states and their relation to depression and trauma symptoms
Brian Winston (Johns Hopkins University): Effects of Psilocybin at Encoding on Recall of Naturalistic Stimuli Max Weinstein (University of Pennsylvania): Using Recall Dynamics in Mixed Lists to Predict Temporal Context Reinstatement for Repeated Items
Buddhika Bellana (York University, Glendon Campus): A distinctive role of deep processing on the persistence of recent experiences in spontaneous thought. Maya Geva-Sagiv (University of California, Davis, California): Hippocampal-prefrontal interactions underlying memory processes during goal-search in humans
Charlotte Cornell (Rutgers University-New Brunswick): Improving Memory Search Through Model-Based Cue Selection Md Rysul Kabir (Indiana University): Making Deep Neural Networks scale-invariant using cognitive models
Chenyu Wang (Boston University): Time cells for future actions in monkey PFC Michelle A. Dollois (University of Guelph): Modelling the underlying mechanisms of sequential dependencies in recognition memory
Chong Zhao (University of Chicago): Attention Control Differences Predict Both Source and Recognition Memory Performance Muhammad Bilal Khan (University of Alberta): Judgements of spacing without reminding
Christopher Hall (University of Virginia): Towards a Neurally Viable Computational Model of Continuous Recognition Nathaniel R. Greene (University of Pennsylvania): New Perspectives on Age-Related Declines in Episodic Memory Specificity
Cody Dong (Princeton University): Strategic Control of Episodic Memory Retrieval During Story Reading Neal W Morton (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee): Memory search dynamics reflect retrieval of semantic context
Daniella Rafla (University of Pennsylvania): Organizational Dynamics of Memory Across Days Neomi Mizrachi (Weizmann Institute of Science): Gaze scan-paths are part of recall strategy in context dependent memory.
David F Gregory (Temple University): Arousal and neural circuity of temporal distance during horror movie watching. Nick Ichien (University of Pennsylvania): Relations in semantic memory search
Devyn Smith (University of Virginia): Multivariate decoding of memory retrieval feedback signals Nikolaus Salvatore (Rutgers University): Parallels between Neural Machine Translation and Human Memory Search: A Cognitive Modeling Approach
Elita Lee (Princeton University): Learning with caricatures facilitates discrimination of similar stimuli Pierce C. Johnson (University at Albany, SUNY): Statistical Learning: The Formation of Musical Preferences
Geoffrey Ward (University of Essex): Effects of repetition, rehearsal, and a filled delay on free and serial recall. Rebecca Waugh (University of Virginia): Whole brain connectomics in episodic memory: neural correlates of the Continuous Associative Binding task
Haydn Herrema (University of Pennsylvania): Cognitive Strategies in Free Recall Riley DeHaan (University of Pennsylvania): Predicting the Effects of Brain Stimulation from Observational Data
Hemali Angne (Rutgers University-New Brunswick): Why Two Heads Together are Worse Than Apart: A Context-Based Account of Collaborative Inhibition in Memory Search Ryan A. Colyer, Jerome D. Hoover, and Alice F. Healy (University of Pennsylvania, University of Massachusetts Amherst, and University of Colorado Boulder): Large Language Model Simulation of Human Responses to Bat-and-Ball Problems
James Mochizuki-Freeman (Indiana University Bloomington): Incorporating a cognitive model for evidence accumulation into deep reinforcement learning agents Ryan Kirkpatrick (NIH/NINDS): Investigating the latent representations of encoded and retrieved memories in the anterior temporal lobe
Jennifer Fiedler (UNC Chapel Hill): Repeating Contexts Enhances Episodic Memory Updating by Promoting Remindings and Integrative Encoding. Sameer Sabharwal-Siddiqi (University of Arizona): Hippocampus is Important for Representational Precision of Public Event Memories Regardless of Their Age
Jiang Mao (University of Pennsylvania): The cost of stimulus encoding and maintenance in perceptual working memory Sean Polyn (Vanderbilt University): An instance-based retrieved-context theory of memory search in free recall
Jie Sun (The University of Melbourne): The Late Positive Event-Related Potential Component is Time-Locked to the Decision in Recognition Memory Tasks Soroush Mirjalili (University of Texas at Austin): More than sum of its parts: investigating episodic memory as a multidimensional cognitive process
Jordan Gunn (Vanderbilt University): Some Problems for the Retrieved Context Account of Repetition and Spacing Effects Tamara Gedankien (Columbia University): Cholinergic modulation of human hippocampal oscillations during encoding and retrieval
Joseph Kahana (The Haverford School): Neural Decoding of Anticipation Taylor Chamberlain (Columbia University): Conjunctive encoding representations in expert and novice users of the Method of Loci mnemonic technique
Joseph Sommer (Rutgers University): Order-Constrained Models of Memory Uma Mohan (NIH/NINDS): Modeling and predicting neural responses to multisite direct electrical brain stimulation in humans
Xinming Xu (Dartmouth College): Modeling the knowledge asymmetry of the past and the future

Poster details: boards, easels, and pins will be provided, size: 40"x60" (landscape).


Registration

Registration deadline: May 10th, 2024 Registration is now closed!

Registration prices were as follow:

$425 for non-faculty
$500 for faculty

Conference registration includes breakfast, lunch, and refreshments on all conference days.

Cancellations before May 1 will be refunded, subject to a 10% cancellation fee. We apologize that we will not be able to provide refunds after May 1.

Past Symposia

For information about past CEMS events, please click here.