@article{TEXTUAL,
      recid = {5057},
      author = {Bainbridge, Wilma A. and Baker, Chris I.},
      title = {Multidimensional memory topography in the medial parietal  cortex identified from neuroimaging of thousands of daily  memory videos},
      journal = {Nature Communications},
      address = {2022-10-31},
      number = {TEXTUAL},
      abstract = {Our memories form a tapestry of events, people, and  places, woven across the decades of our lives. However,  research has often been limited in assessing the nature of  episodic memory by using artificial stimuli and short time  scales. The explosion of social media enables new ways to  examine the neural representations of naturalistic episodic  memories, for features like the memory’s age, location,  memory strength, and emotions. We recruited 23 users of a  video diary app (“1 s Everyday”), who had recorded 9266  daily memory videos spanning up to 7 years. During a 3 T  fMRI scan, participants viewed 300 of their memory videos  intermixed with 300 from another individual. We find that  memory features are tightly interrelated, highlighting the  need to test them in conjunction, and discover a  multidimensional topography in medial parietal cortex, with  subregions sensitive to a memory’s age, strength, and the  familiarity of the people and places involved.},
      url = {http://knowledge.uchicago.edu/record/5057},
}