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    Chris Baldassano - Studying memory in the brain with the Method of Loci

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    UNITED STATES

    02.23.2024

    Video by Kevin D Schmidt 

    Air Force Research Laboratory

    Description:
    In this edition of QuEST, we will hear from Dr. Christopher Baldassano, who will be discussing his work on event memory and the Method of Loci technique.

    Abstract:
    Current models of human memory have been developed primarily based on experiments in which participants are asked to memorize lists of unrelated words or pictures. These models, however, are missing a primary feature of typical, realistic experiences: in the real world, episodic memories are layered on top of "cognitive maps" that capture our general knowledge about the structure of familiar environments. A dinnertime conversation with a friend, for example, could be situated within a spatial map, a social network, or a temporal "restaurant" script. In this project we describe an experimental paradigm that can serve as a testbed for investigating memory models that can strategically use cognitive maps. This novel approach makes use of a unique and understudied subject population of "memory experts" who have spent years or decades optimizing their ability to bind arbitrary information to an internal cognitive map. In a preliminary analysis of novice (n=25) and expert (n=5) users of the Method of Loci technique, fMRI brain imaging shows evidence for the creation of conjunctive codes during encoding that are reinstated during memory retrieval. Overall, this project provides a roadmap to advance the current state-of-the-art in theories of episodic memory and in fMRI experimental methods.

    Key Moments and Questions in the video include:
    Columbia University lab colleagues
    Specializes in behavioral experiments using
    Movies
    Music
    Stories & Poetry
    Behavior
    Computational Models
    fMRI
    Music as a continuous experience
    Stories provide a structure overtime
    Word lists used in memory studies do not relate to worldly experiences
    How does the brain represent the temporal structure of realistic experiences?
    Event perception
    Schemas + scripts
    Episodic memory
    Predictive coding
    Literature on event boundaries is still controversial
    Different kinds of segmentation in the brain
    How is prior knowledge used to build event representations?
    Event schemas and scripts
    Ambiguous stories/scripts
    fMRI
    Where are scripts activated?
    Does script activation predict better detailed memory?
    Can we strategically use a schema even in the absence of any schema in the stimulus?
    Word lists strategy
    Narrative techniques
    Hypothesis: Given the constraints of human memory, the optimal strategy for encoding an arbitrary sequence is:
    Pre-learned temporal script
    General semantic knowledge creates meaningful bridges between item and locus
    Schema activation impacts episodic memory
    Better understanding of how memory athletes are engaging these systems
    Testing the mind of a memory expert: Paul Mellor
    Method of Loci
    fMRI
    Visual cortex
    Decoding from early vision
    Tracking locus activation
    Major system
    Idea: Study how the mental athletes attach memories to mental maps
    Look at the brains of experts
    Train people to use these techniques
    Practice with loci
    Measure brain activity for each locus
    Measure brain activity during recall
    Are some people more effective than others at memory mapping
    How much conjunctive information is added when linking item to locus?
    Models for cognition

    VIDEO INFO

    Date Taken: 02.23.2024
    Date Posted: 02.28.2025 15:13
    Category: Video Productions
    Video ID: 953688
    VIRIN: 240223-F-BA826-2046
    Filename: DOD_110832079
    Length: 00:59:49
    Location: US

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