Fig. 1From: Cueing natural event boundaries improves memory in people with post-traumatic stress disorderExamples from the event boundary (top) and event middle (bottom) cueing conditions. Participants experienced a brief slowing of the video, saw an arrow pointing toward the object being interacted with, and heard a bell sound either at an important change (event boundary cueing condition) or in the middle of an unfolding event (event middle cueing condition)Back to article page