The DFG-funded research consortium “FOR 2812 – Constructing scenarios of
the past” is proud to announce a call for abstracts for its biennial
conference “Generative Episodic Memory: Interdisciplinary perspectives from
neuroscience, psychology and philosophy” *GEM 2025*. It will be held in
person at the Ruhr University Bochum, Germany from 2nd to 4th June, 2025.
For more information please visit https://for2812.rub.de/gem2025.

Episodic memories are widely regarded as memories of personally experienced
events. Early concepts about episodic memory were based on the storage
model, according to which experiential content is preserved in memory and
later retrieved. However, overwhelming empirical evidence suggests that the
content of episodic memory is – at least to a certain degree – constructed
in the act of remembering. Even though very few contemporary researchers
would oppose this view of episodic memory as a generative process, it has
not become the standard paradigm of empirical memory research. This is
particularly true for studies of the neural correlates of episodic memory.
Further hindering progress are large conceptual differences regarding
episodic memory across different fields, such as neuroscience, philosophy,
and psychology. This interdisciplinary conference therefore aims to bring
together researchers from all relevant fields to advance the state of the
art in the research on generative episodic memory.

*Keynote speakers:*

Ali Boyle (LSE); Neil Burgess (UCL); Iris Engelhard (U. Utrecht); Johannes
Mahr (York U.); Jeremy Manning (Dartmouth)

Funding for early career researchers is available (visit our ECR page for
more details).
*Abstract submission deadline:* 15.03.2025
*Submission guidelines:*
Abstracts must be submitted in English and be no longer than 500 words.
Submitted work must be original and unpublished and submitted
electronically at https://www.conftool.net/gem2025/.

Types of submissions:

   - Talk
   - Symposium: Must comprise 3 talks and be interdisciplinary in nature,
   i.e., talks must cover at least two of the following disciplines:
   computational neuroscience, philosophy, psychology, neuroscience.
   - Poster

For more information please visit https://for2812.rub.de or contact Vinita
Samarasinghe at [email protected]

Kind regards,

Vinita

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