While some studies have shown that providing a cue to selectively forget one subset of previously learned facts may cause specific forgetting of this information, little is known about the mechanisms underlying this memory phenomenon. In three experiments, we aimed to better understand the nature of the selective directed forgetting (SDF) effect. Participants studied a List 1 consisting of 18 sentences regarding two (or three) different characters and a List 2 consisting of sentences regarding an additional character. In Experiment 1, we explored the role of rehearsal as the mechanism producing SDF by examining the effect of articulatory suppression after List 1 and during List 2 presentation. In Experiments 2 and 3, we explored the role of...
We propose that the benefits of directed forgetting are explained by the differences in recall arisi...
Intentional forgetting is a phenomenon that has been studied by memory researchers since 1968 (Bjork...
Humans are able to intentionally forget declarative memory content as demonstrated in directed-forge...
While some studies have shown that providing a cue to selectively forget one subset of previously le...
Participants studied sentences describing two different characters and then were told to forget the ...
The directed forgetting paradigm has been extensively used to assess how subjects intentionally limi...
Directed forgetting (DF) studies demonstrate that humans can intentionally forget item information. ...
Prior work reported evidence that when people are presented with both a relatively short list of rel...
Numerous studies on list-method directed forgetting (LMDF) have shown that people can voluntarily fo...
abstract: It has been suggested that directed forgetting (DF) in the item-method paradigm results fr...
In list-method directed forgetting (DF) paradigm, participants study two lists of items, with half o...
Humans can intentionally forget previously-learned information (directed forgetting, DF). Whereas ma...
When people are cued to forget previously studied irrelevant information and study new information i...
Intentional forgetting of previously learned information is an adaptive cognitive capability of huma...
Certain reliable findings from research on directed forgetting seem difficult to accommodate in term...
We propose that the benefits of directed forgetting are explained by the differences in recall arisi...
Intentional forgetting is a phenomenon that has been studied by memory researchers since 1968 (Bjork...
Humans are able to intentionally forget declarative memory content as demonstrated in directed-forge...
While some studies have shown that providing a cue to selectively forget one subset of previously le...
Participants studied sentences describing two different characters and then were told to forget the ...
The directed forgetting paradigm has been extensively used to assess how subjects intentionally limi...
Directed forgetting (DF) studies demonstrate that humans can intentionally forget item information. ...
Prior work reported evidence that when people are presented with both a relatively short list of rel...
Numerous studies on list-method directed forgetting (LMDF) have shown that people can voluntarily fo...
abstract: It has been suggested that directed forgetting (DF) in the item-method paradigm results fr...
In list-method directed forgetting (DF) paradigm, participants study two lists of items, with half o...
Humans can intentionally forget previously-learned information (directed forgetting, DF). Whereas ma...
When people are cued to forget previously studied irrelevant information and study new information i...
Intentional forgetting of previously learned information is an adaptive cognitive capability of huma...
Certain reliable findings from research on directed forgetting seem difficult to accommodate in term...
We propose that the benefits of directed forgetting are explained by the differences in recall arisi...
Intentional forgetting is a phenomenon that has been studied by memory researchers since 1968 (Bjork...
Humans are able to intentionally forget declarative memory content as demonstrated in directed-forge...