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Review
. 2023 Dec;30(6):2067-2082.
doi: 10.3758/s13423-023-02311-4. Epub 2023 Jul 5.

More than a moment: What does it mean to call something an 'event'?

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More than a moment: What does it mean to call something an 'event'?

Tristan S Yates et al. Psychon Bull Rev. 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Experiences are stored in the mind as discrete mental units, or 'events,' which influence-and are influenced by-attention, learning, and memory. In this way, the notion of an 'event' is foundational to cognitive science. However, despite tremendous progress in understanding the behavioral and neural signatures of events, there is no agreed-upon definition of an event. Here, we discuss different theoretical frameworks of event perception and memory, noting what they can and cannot account for in the literature. We then highlight key aspects of events that we believe should be accounted for in theories of event processing--in particular, we argue that the structure and substance of events should be better reflected in our theories and paradigms. Finally, we discuss empirical gaps in the event cognition literature and what the future of event cognition research may look like.

Keywords: Attention; Event boundaries; Event cognition; Memory; Perception; Prediction error.

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