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Toward an integrative account of internal and external determinants of event segmentation.

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Wang, YC; Adcock, RA; Egner, T
Published in: Psychon Bull Rev
April 2024

Our daily experiences unfold continuously, but we remember them as a series of discrete events through a process called event segmentation. Prominent theories of event segmentation suggest that event boundaries in memory are triggered by significant shifts in the external environment, such as a change in one's physical surroundings. In this review, we argue for a fundamental extension of this research field to also encompass internal state changes as playing a key role in structuring event memory. Accordingly, we propose an expanded taxonomy of event boundary-triggering processes, and review behavioral and neuroscience research on internal state changes in three core domains: affective states, goal states, and motivational states. Finally, we evaluate how well current theoretical frameworks can accommodate the unique and interactive contributions of internal states to event memory. We conclude that a theoretical perspective on event memory that integrates both external environment and internal state changes allows for a more complete understanding of how the brain structures experiences, with important implications for future research in cognitive and clinical neuroscience.

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Psychon Bull Rev

DOI

EISSN

1531-5320

Publication Date

April 2024

Volume

31

Issue

2

Start / End Page

484 / 506

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Motivation
  • Memory, Episodic
  • Memory
  • Humans
  • Goals
  • Experimental Psychology
  • Brain
  • Affect
  • 5204 Cognitive and computational psychology
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
 

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Wang, Y. C., Adcock, R. A., & Egner, T. (2024). Toward an integrative account of internal and external determinants of event segmentation. Psychon Bull Rev, 31(2), 484–506. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-023-02375-2
Wang, Yuxi Candice, R Alison Adcock, and Tobias Egner. “Toward an integrative account of internal and external determinants of event segmentation.Psychon Bull Rev 31, no. 2 (April 2024): 484–506. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-023-02375-2.
Wang YC, Adcock RA, Egner T. Toward an integrative account of internal and external determinants of event segmentation. Psychon Bull Rev. 2024 Apr;31(2):484–506.
Wang, Yuxi Candice, et al. “Toward an integrative account of internal and external determinants of event segmentation.Psychon Bull Rev, vol. 31, no. 2, Apr. 2024, pp. 484–506. Pubmed, doi:10.3758/s13423-023-02375-2.
Wang YC, Adcock RA, Egner T. Toward an integrative account of internal and external determinants of event segmentation. Psychon Bull Rev. 2024 Apr;31(2):484–506.
Journal cover image

Published In

Psychon Bull Rev

DOI

EISSN

1531-5320

Publication Date

April 2024

Volume

31

Issue

2

Start / End Page

484 / 506

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Motivation
  • Memory, Episodic
  • Memory
  • Humans
  • Goals
  • Experimental Psychology
  • Brain
  • Affect
  • 5204 Cognitive and computational psychology
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences