CDC seminar, Ildikó Király (ELTE) -- Episodic memory: an early available or an emergent complex capability of humans?

Type: 
Colloquia
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Open to the Public
Room: 
Cognitive Development Center seminar room, Hattyu haz, hattyu utca 14, 1015 Budapest
Wednesday, February 12, 2014 - 5:00pm
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Date: 
Wednesday, February 12, 2014 - 5:00pm to 6:30pm

In this talk I would like to summarize research and debate on early declarative memory competencies: whether young infants can form episodic memories. First, I will introduce the dispute on how episodic memory is defined. Taking Tulving’s definition, I plan to show that research with imitation-like methodology cannot be conclusive in this field. Additionally, I’ll present a novel set of relational memory studies and preliminary data that could highlight that recollective mnemonic processes (episodic recall) include higher order, top-down processes that emerge later in development.