Hongmi Lee, Ph.D.
November 18(Thu) - November 18(Thu), 2021
12PM
ZOOM (ID: 728-142-6028)
Neuro@noon Seminar
Date: 12PM, Thursday, November 18th
ZOOM 회의 참가 ID: 728-142-6028
Speaker: Hongmi Lee, Ph.D.
(Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Johns Hopkins Univ.)
Title: Building Memories in the Structured World
Abstract:
Life in the real world is a complex structure consisting of numerous interconnected events, each of which is an intricate mixture of agents, actions, thoughts, contexts, and their relationships with each other. In recalling a memory, the mind is able to recreate this structure, allowing a past event to be re-experienced. In this talk, I present studies examining how the human brain stores and recalls memories for naturalistic experiences with different levels of complexity, from memories of isolated pictures to narratives consisting of multiple events and ultimately, unconstrained real-life experiences. Using a variety of behavioral tasks with functional neuroimaging, I show that higher-order cortical systems encode both the specific contents of events and general cognitive operations associated with memory recall. I also demonstrate how the structure of connections and disconnections between events shapes the neural and behavioral signatures of memory.