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Memories are about the past but serve the future by guiding adaptive behaviour based on current context and goals. In the last twenty years, researchers have turned the arrow of attention inside out to investigate how the brain selects and prioritizes relevant contents from within memory representations to prepare for upcoming events. The talk will highlight resulting discoveries revealing the highly proactive, flexible, dynamic, and future-facing mechanisms for focusing in memory.
