Signy Sheldon
Signy Sheldon is a renowned psychologist and researcher at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, known for her work on memory and cognitive processes. Her studies focus on how different types of narrative structures—perceptual and conceptual—affect memory formation and retrieval in the brain. Through innovative experiments, she explores the connections between various brain regions, particularly the hippocampus and the default mode network, contributing significantly to our understanding of how we remember and relate to experiences. She has garnered attention for her insightful findings on the psychological underpinnings of storytelling and its impact on human cognition.
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Signy Sheldon and her colleagues conducted an experiment involving 35 volunteers to study how memories are stored in the brain.
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