In this study, we aimed to seek for the neural evidence of the inhibition control process in directed forgetting (DF). We adopted a modified item-method DF paradigm, in which four kinds of cues were involved. In some trials, the words were followed by only a forgetting (F) cue. In the other trials, after a word was presented, a maintenance (M) cue was presented, followed by an explicit remembering (M-R) cue or an forgetting (M-F) cue. Data from 19 healthy adult participants showed that, (1) compared with the remembering cue (i.e., M-R cue), forgetting cues (i.e., M-F cue and F cue) evoked enhanced frontal N2 and reduced parietal P3 and late positive complex (LPC) components, indicating that the forgetting cues might trigger a more intensive...
<div><p>Successful memory encoding depends on the ability to intentionally encode relevant informati...
Kißler J, Hauswald A. Different ways to forget: Electrophysiological mechanisms underlying item-meth...
Subjective experience suggests that negatively arousing memories are harder to control than neutral ...
People tend to forget information that is related to memories they are actively trying to retrieve. ...
There are many instances in life when a person wants or needs to forget a memory. These unwanted mem...
Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we examined the blood oxygen level...
In this study we investigated the neurocognitive processes underlying the control of memory retrieva...
When confronted with an unwelcome reminder, people often inhibit the unwanted memory from awareness,...
A central issue in the research of directed forgetting is whether the differential memory performanc...
The directed forgetting paradigm is frequently used to determine the ability to voluntarily suppress...
A large body of evidence suggested that both emotion and self-referential processing can enhance mem...
In two ERP experiments, we examined whether active inhibition is involved in intentional forgetting....
A large body of evidence suggested that both emotion and self-referential processing can enhance mem...
The forgetting of previously remembered information has, for a long time, been explained by purely p...
The directed forgetting paradigm is frequently used to determine the ability to voluntarily suppress...
<div><p>Successful memory encoding depends on the ability to intentionally encode relevant informati...
Kißler J, Hauswald A. Different ways to forget: Electrophysiological mechanisms underlying item-meth...
Subjective experience suggests that negatively arousing memories are harder to control than neutral ...
People tend to forget information that is related to memories they are actively trying to retrieve. ...
There are many instances in life when a person wants or needs to forget a memory. These unwanted mem...
Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we examined the blood oxygen level...
In this study we investigated the neurocognitive processes underlying the control of memory retrieva...
When confronted with an unwelcome reminder, people often inhibit the unwanted memory from awareness,...
A central issue in the research of directed forgetting is whether the differential memory performanc...
The directed forgetting paradigm is frequently used to determine the ability to voluntarily suppress...
A large body of evidence suggested that both emotion and self-referential processing can enhance mem...
In two ERP experiments, we examined whether active inhibition is involved in intentional forgetting....
A large body of evidence suggested that both emotion and self-referential processing can enhance mem...
The forgetting of previously remembered information has, for a long time, been explained by purely p...
The directed forgetting paradigm is frequently used to determine the ability to voluntarily suppress...
<div><p>Successful memory encoding depends on the ability to intentionally encode relevant informati...
Kißler J, Hauswald A. Different ways to forget: Electrophysiological mechanisms underlying item-meth...
Subjective experience suggests that negatively arousing memories are harder to control than neutral ...