Synopsis of Social media discussions

The overall tone demonstrates enthusiasm about the research, with posts highlighting its focus on how autobiographical memories can be organized as perceptual or conceptual. Phrases like 'very cool new work' and mentions of the full-text availability suggest a positive reception, while references to the article’s potential impact hint at its perceived importance within the field.

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Moderate agreement

Most discussions acknowledge the significance of the publication, with some mentioning its innovative approach to understanding autobiographical memory, indicating general agreement with its importance.

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Interest
High level of interest

Posts show high curiosity, with multiple posts referencing the article's findings and its relevance to neurocognitive research, suggesting strong interest.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

While many posts are brief and mainly share references or praise, some delve into specific methods or implications, reflecting mild but not deep engagement.

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Impact
Neutral impact

The discussions indicate that the article is recognized as an interesting addition to cognitive neuroscience, but there is little evidence of widespread influence or immediate paradigm shifts.

Social Mentions

YouTube

1 Videos

Twitter

36 Posts

News

3 Articles

Metrics

Video Views

177

Total Likes

87

Extended Reach

157,238

Social Features

40

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

Posts referencing the article

Neurocognitive Insights into Autobiographical Memory Retrieval Mechanics

Neurocognitive Insights into Autobiographical Memory Retrieval Mechanics

This video explores how individuals recall personal past experiences through perceptual and conceptual details, supported by neuroimaging evidence on hippocampal functions, highlighting the importance of memory flexibility for adaptive behavior.



  • @ChanKulatunga (Twitter)

    Autobiographical memories are complex constructs that encompass a rich array of information...A single past experience can be represented at retrieval in a variety of ways... and this is determined by the goal of remembering. https://t.co/f4WDTRch7H
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    June 21, 2023

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  • Dennis Lee
    @DennisL73061433 (Twitter)

    "...This organization allows for the same autobiographical event to be recalled as either a conceptualized or perceptually-based episodic memory...." PERSPECTIVE article Front. Syst. Neurosci., 29 January 2019 | https://t.co/zmsGRq5uW5
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    December 2, 2021

  • Dennis Lee
    @DennisL73061433 (Twitter)

    I just kept looking around and this popped in: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval. A construction site up the hill from where Red is at, a Jew shows up behind him was an Hispanic wearing a crazy face a suggestion...
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    December 2, 2021

  • Dennis Lee
    @DennisL73061433 (Twitter)

    Front. Syst. Neurosci., 29 January 2019 | https://t.co/zmsGRpNU4x A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval Signy Sheldon*, Can Fenerci and Lauri Gurguryan
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    December 2, 2021

  • Wiegold
    @vievararosel (Twitter)

    RT @FrontNeurosci: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval: Signy Sheldon, Can Fenerci…
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    April 1, 2019

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  • Wiegold
    @vievararosel (Twitter)

    RT @FrontNeurosci: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval: Signy Sheldon, Can Fenerci…
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    February 24, 2019

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  • Ren
    @RenAlquinta (Twitter)

    RT @FrontNeurosci: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval: Signy Sheldon, Can Fenerci…
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    February 4, 2019

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  • Wiegold
    @vievararosel (Twitter)

    RT @FrontNeurosci: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval: Signy Sheldon, Can Fenerci…
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    February 3, 2019

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  • Jesus Ramirez-Bermudez
    @JRBneuropsiq (Twitter)

    RT @FrontNeurosci: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval: Signy Sheldon, Can Fenerci…
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    February 3, 2019

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  • Francisco Costa
    @cerebrum_brain (Twitter)

    RT @FrontNeurosci: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval: Signy Sheldon, Can Fenerci…
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    February 3, 2019

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  • MH Manuel Haqiqatkhah
    @_psyguy (Twitter)

    RT @FrontNeurosci: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval: Signy Sheldon, Can Fenerci…
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    February 2, 2019

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  • Absurd
    @qualityisarul3 (Twitter)

    RT @FrontNeurosci: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval: Signy Sheldon, Can Fenerci…
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    February 2, 2019

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  • DIV40ANST
    @Div40ANST (Twitter)

    RT @FrontNeurosci: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval: Signy Sheldon, Can Fenerci…
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    February 2, 2019

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  • Windsor Ting
    @WindsorTing (Twitter)

    RT @FrontNeurosci: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval: Signy Sheldon, Can Fenerci…
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    February 2, 2019

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  • Piru
    @brendiavl (Twitter)

    RT @FrontNeurosci: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval: Signy Sheldon, Can Fenerci…
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    February 2, 2019

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  • Ivo Vukusich, MD.
    @ammonitesmd (Twitter)

    RT @FrontNeurosci: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval: Signy Sheldon, Can Fenerci…
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    February 2, 2019

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  • Frontiers - Neuroscience
    @FrontNeurosci (Twitter)

    A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval: Signy Sheldon, Can Fenerci, Lauri Gurguryan https://t.co/5XYBeTib3S
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    February 2, 2019

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  • Richard Roche
    @RRocheNeuro (Twitter)

    RT @RecallEire: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval https://t.co/I7D3CxswGE
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    February 1, 2019

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  • Recall Initiative
    @RecallEire (Twitter)

    A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval https://t.co/I7D3CxswGE
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    February 1, 2019

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  • Dr. Jenkin Mok
    @JenkinMok (Twitter)

    RT @fenercican: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval (full text now available at: h…
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    January 30, 2019

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  • Ryan McGrath
    @ryanmcgrath1 (Twitter)

    RT @sheldonmemoryl1: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval https://t.co/ayu7GTwfyS
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    January 29, 2019

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  • Thackery Brown @thackerybrown@sciencemastodon.com
    @ThackeryBrown (Twitter)

    RT @sheldonmemoryl1: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval https://t.co/ayu7GTwfyS
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    January 29, 2019

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  • Franziska R Richter
    @F_R_Richter (Twitter)

    RT @sheldonmemoryl1: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval https://t.co/ayu7GTwfyS
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    January 29, 2019

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  • Nick Diamond
    @NickBDiamond (Twitter)

    RT @sheldonmemoryl1: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval https://t.co/ayu7GTwfyS
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    January 29, 2019

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  • alex barnett
    @abarnettPhD (Twitter)

    RT @sheldonmemoryl1: A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval https://t.co/ayu7GTwfyS
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    January 29, 2019

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  • Can Fenerci
    @fenercican (Twitter)

    A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval (full text now available at: https://t.co/dRHIYc4G2Q)
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    January 29, 2019

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  • sheldonmemorylab
    @sheldonmemory (Twitter)

    A Neurocognitive Perspective on the Forms and Functions of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval https://t.co/ayu7GTwfyS
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    January 29, 2019

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  • Eliza Dutemple
    @DutempleEliza (Twitter)

    RT @carinalfan: Very cool new work coming out of the Sheldon lab - A neurocognitive perspective on the different forms of functions of auto…
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    January 20, 2019

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  • Siddharth Ramanan, PhD
    @SidRamanan (Twitter)

    RT @carinalfan: Very cool new work coming out of the Sheldon lab - A neurocognitive perspective on the different forms of functions of auto…
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    January 20, 2019

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  • Mark Browne
    @bitking69 (Twitter)

    RT @carinalfan: Very cool new work coming out of the Sheldon lab - A neurocognitive perspective on the different forms of functions of auto…
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    January 19, 2019

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  • Tore Nielsen
    @MangoTore (Twitter)

    RT @carinalfan: Very cool new work coming out of the Sheldon lab - A neurocognitive perspective on the different forms of functions of auto…
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    January 19, 2019

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  • Richard Roche
    @RRocheNeuro (Twitter)

    RT @carinalfan: Very cool new work coming out of the Sheldon lab - A neurocognitive perspective on the different forms of functions of auto…
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    January 19, 2019

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  • Duncan Lab
    @duncanlabUofT (Twitter)

    RT @carinalfan: Very cool new work coming out of the Sheldon lab - A neurocognitive perspective on the different forms of functions of auto…
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    January 19, 2019

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  • Mariam Aly
    @mariam_s_aly (Twitter)

    RT @carinalfan: Very cool new work coming out of the Sheldon lab - A neurocognitive perspective on the different forms of functions of auto…
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    January 19, 2019

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  • Nick Diamond
    @NickBDiamond (Twitter)

    RT @carinalfan: Very cool new work coming out of the Sheldon lab - A neurocognitive perspective on the different forms of functions of auto…
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    January 19, 2019

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  • Carina Fan
    @carinalfan (Twitter)

    Very cool new work coming out of the Sheldon lab - A neurocognitive perspective on the different forms of functions of autobiographical memory retrieval https://t.co/763K5eUJQq
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    January 19, 2019

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    Syst. Bull. Rev. 9, 146–150. doi: 10.3758/BF03196271 Neurosci. 13:4. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2019.00004 McIsaac, H. K., and Eich, E. (2004). Vantage point in ...
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    10.3389/fnsys.2019.00004 [PubMed: 30733671] Smallwood J, Brown K, Baird B, & Schooler JW (2012). Cooperation between the default mode network and the ...
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    https://doi.org/10.3389/fnsys.2019.00004. Sheldon, S., & Levine, B. (2016). The role of the hippocampus in memory and mental. construction ...
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Abstract Synopsis

  • The article explores how people recall their personal past experiences by building mental pictures with different details, either more perceptual (sensory-based) or conceptual (idea-based), and how this flexibility supports various types of memory retrieval.
  • Neuroimaging studies reveal that different parts of the hippocampus are specialized for these two types of memory: the anterior hippocampus for conceptual memories and the posterior hippocampus for perceptual memories.
  • The authors argue that switching between conceptual and perceptual recalling helps us make better decisions: conceptual memories assist with ambiguous or new situations, while perceptual memories help with familiar, well-practiced tasks, which is key for adaptive behavior.