Bergouignan et al. (2014)
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Out-of-body encoding causes episodic recollection deficits, associated with diminished hippocampal activity |
Bergouignan et al. (2021)
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Out-of-body encoding leads to more third-person perspective during recollection |
Bréchet et al. (2018)
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Brain activity related to self-location and 1PP anatomically overlap with episodic ABMs |
Bréchet et al. (2019)
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Seeing one;s own body during encoding enhances memory recognition |
Bréchet et al. (2020)
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Body-related integration is important for recall of episodic ABMs and prevents the loss of past events |
Gauthier et al. (2020)
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Seeing one’s own body during encoding modulates connectivity between hippocampus and neocortical regions |
Iriye and St Jacques (2020)
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1 PP engages ABM retrieval network (i.e., hippocampus, anterior and posterior midline, frontal and posterior cortices) more strongly than 3 PP |
Marcotti and St Jacques (2018)
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Shifting visual perspective reduced the accuracy of subsequent memories |
Penaud et al. (2022)
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Familiarity and self-perspective improve recall and recognition of past events, their spatiotemporal context and sense of remembering |
Piolino et al. (2009)
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Re-experiencing past events through a feeling of self-awareness and 1 PP is are prone to fading over time |
St Jacques et al. (2017)
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Shifting visual perspective during ABM retrieval reshapes the characteristics of memories |
St Jacques et al. (2018)
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Remembering ABMs becomes more like imagination when shifting visual perspective |
Tacikowski et al. (2020)
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Self-concept can be updated by bodily-self changes; increase in self-coherence facilitates memory encoding |