In 2008 his team reported that single neurons become active when a subject watches and recalls a 10 - second video clip, suggesting that even
complex episodic memories may be encoded in specific cells.
Not exact matches
Part of those external and internal signals end up being consolidated in the form of
episodic memories as a result of
complex cognitive processes that filter and interpret incoming inputs.
For example,
episodic memory, which relates to the ability to learn
complex tasks declines relatively in life, while working
memory, which refers to sort term recall and use of information remains relatively intact until later in age.