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SUMMARY
Spatial event segmentation Changes in spatial context-which is generally an important dimension of memory representations -have been investigated as triggers of event segmentation. The most prominent example of this is the location updating effect, which refers to the decline in memory that results when an agent moves from one location to another. The effect does not appear to be simply due to context-dependent memory which would suggest that returning to the location where information was initially learned would improve recall, as memory was affected even when individuals were tested in the original . . .
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