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Charan Ranganath is a prominent cognitive neuroscientist specializing in episodic memory research, as evidenced by his 2019 Westend Lecture on advancing real-world memory studies beyond traditional laboratory paradigms.
His work investigates fundamental neural mechanisms of event processing, with specific emphasis on:
- Temporal structure representation in memory systems
- Modulation of contextually-linked memories over time
- Online neural modeling of event structures during encoding and retrieval
Lecture findings highlight distributed networks involving posterior medial and medial prefrontal cortical regions as critical substrates for episodic memory. Ranganath advocates for naturalistic experimental approaches to bridge gaps between controlled studies and real-world memory phenomena, challenging century-old methodologies focused on isolated word/object recall.
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