Heather Iriye
Biträdande Lektor
E-postadress: heather.iriye@ki.se
Besöksadress: Solnavägen 9 - kvarter D4, 17165 Solna
Postadress: C4 Neurovetenskap, C4 Forskning Ehrsson, 171 77 Stockholm
Artiklar
- Journal article: BIOTECHNOLOGY ADVANCES. 2025;84:108695Gisselsson D; Pirnay J-P; Wiederoder M; Hart C; Rinaldi A; Gorge O; Iriye H; Carvalho L; Sedlackova L; Voie O; Robinson Y
- Journal article: IMAGING NEUROSCIENCE. 2025;3:imag.a.93Iriye HM; St. Jacques PL
- Article: CEREBRAL CORTEX. 2024;34(1):bhad443Iriye H; Chancel M; Ehrsson HH
- Article: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE. 2022;42(37):7131-7143Chancel M; Iriye H; Ehrsson HH
- Article: ISCIENCE. 2022;25(1):103584Iriye H; Ehrsson HH
- Article: JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY. 2022;34(1):1-8St Jacques PL; Iriye H
- Article: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. 2021;11(1):4667Iriye H; St Jacques PL
- Article: CORTEX. 2020;129:464-475Iriye H; St Jacques PL
- Article: SCIENTIFIC DATA. 2016;3:160065Schauer G; Chang A; Schwartzman D; Rae CL; Iriye H; Seth AK; Kanai R
- Journal article: AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGIST. 2015;50(3):173-181Dimmock JA; Chatzisarantis NLD; Podlog L; Martin TL; Iriye HM; Jackson B
Alla övriga publikationer
- Preprint: BIORXIV. 2024Iriye HM; St. Jacques PL
- Preprint: BIORXIV. 2023Iriye H; Chancel M; Ehrsson HH
- Preprint: SSRN ELECTRONIC JOURNAL. 2021Iriye H; Ehrsson HH
- Preprint: PSYARXIV. 2020Iriye H; St. Jacques PL
- Book chapter: THE ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE OF AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY. 2019;p. 111-133Iriye H; Jacques PLS
- Preprint: BIORXIV. 2018Iriye H; St. Jacques PL
- Other: JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY. 2017;108(4):834-835Iriye H; Marcotti P; St Jacques P
Forskningsbidrag
- Swedish Research Council1 January 2024 - 31 December 2026Memories of personal past events affect not only how we recall the past, but how we interpret the present and behave in the future. These memories are by nature highly embodied. During retrieval, the sensory, motor, and affective components of the original event are vividly re-experienced with one´s sense of self bound in the centre. But how do our bodies influence the way we turn fleeting experiences into lasting memories? An exciting new line of research directed at understanding the influence of the body on memory for events indicates that experiencing ownership over a body from a first-person perspective enhances subjective (i.e. memory vividness) and objective (i.e. accuracy) aspects of retrieval (Iriye & Ehrsson, 2022). Transferring one´s sense of bodily ownership and self-location to a postiion outside of one´s physical body at encoding disrupts functioning of the hippocampus at retrieval, a critical hub of episodic memory (Bergouignan et al., 2014). Yet, we do not know how the manipulation of bodily selfhood affects neural activity during encoding, and how it later relates to activity at retrieval. Further, if disrupted bodily selfhood impairs memory accuracy and hippocampal functioning, will it also render memories more suscepible to distortion?´Body in Memory ´ will combine cutting-edge virtual reality with functional magnetic resonance imaging to demonstrate the critical role our bodies play in preserving our ability to vividly relive the past.
Anställningar
- Biträdande Lektor, Neurovetenskap, Karolinska Institutet, 2024-2028
- Postdoktor, Neurovetenskap, Karolinska Institutet, 2021-2024