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Moscovitch, M. et al. Functional neuroanatomy of remote episodic, semantic and spatial memory: a unified account based on multiple trace theory.
The major competing theory, multiple trace theory, suggests that the hippocampus continues to be needed for long-term recall of episodic (context-rich) memories but not for semantic or gist memories.
Secondly, we propose that a process of neuronal topology evolution may play a role in the multiple trace theory of consolidation and reconsolidation.
Multiple trace theory (MTT) proposed by Nadel and Moscovitch (1997) suggests that complex interactions between the hippocampus and the neocortex including the prefrontal cortex are involved in consolidation and recall of episodic memories [115].
Alternative theories, multiple trace theory and scene construction theory, propose instead that the hippocampus is necessary for retrieving vivid autobiographical memories in perpetuity (Nadel and Moscovitch, 1997; Hassabis and Maguire, 2007, 2009; Winocur and Moscovitch, 2011).
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We propose a multiple memory trace theory, wherein we suggest that CTA learning may engage multiple memory systems to take part in the long-trace associative process and that after experiencing the taste, the IC plays a critical role during short-trace.
That's the centerpiece of our fuzzy trace theory.
We interpreted our findings in terms of fuzzy trace theory.
A more recent model, the multiple trace model, suggests that traces of episodic memories remain in the hippocampus.
This illusion may be explained in part by a "fading trace" theory, proposed by Gestalt psychologists.
Our proofs are combinatorial and based on well-known concepts in trace theory.
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