AbstractInhibitory control is thought to serve an adaptive function in controlling behavior, with individual differences predicting variation in numerous cognitive functions. However, inhibition is more properly construed as inducing both benefits and costs to performance. Benefits arise at the point when inhibition prevents expression of an unwanted or contextually inappropriate response; costs arise later, when access to the inhibited representation is required by other processes. Here we illustrate how failure to consider both the costs and benefits of inhibition has generated confusion in the literature on individual differences in cognitive control. Using retrieval-induced forgetting as a model case, we illustrate this by showing that ...
As a means of clarifying the memory dynamics that underlie retrieval-induced forgetting, we explored...
Cognitive control theories attribute control to executive processes that adjust and control behavior...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) is the phenomenon whereby remembering a subset of items impairs m...
AbstractInhibitory control is thought to serve an adaptive function in controlling behavior, with in...
Inhibition as a psychological construct has been used to explain a wide range of cognitive behaviors...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
A well-known finding in memory research is the forgetting effect that occurs because of practicing s...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
The standard textbook account of interference and forgetting is based on the assumption that retriev...
In the past 20 years, a new approach to forgetting has been proposed, based on the notion of inhibit...
UNLABELLED: Response inhibition is a key component of executive control, but its relation to other c...
Previous experiments have mostly relied on recall as a dependent measure to assess whether retrieval...
Two experiments are reported in which the mechanisms underlying retrieval-induced forgetting for com...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In our every-day life we are surrounded by objects w...
As a means of clarifying the memory dynamics that underlie retrieval-induced forgetting, we explored...
Cognitive control theories attribute control to executive processes that adjust and control behavior...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) is the phenomenon whereby remembering a subset of items impairs m...
AbstractInhibitory control is thought to serve an adaptive function in controlling behavior, with in...
Inhibition as a psychological construct has been used to explain a wide range of cognitive behaviors...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
A well-known finding in memory research is the forgetting effect that occurs because of practicing s...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
The standard textbook account of interference and forgetting is based on the assumption that retriev...
In the past 20 years, a new approach to forgetting has been proposed, based on the notion of inhibit...
UNLABELLED: Response inhibition is a key component of executive control, but its relation to other c...
Previous experiments have mostly relied on recall as a dependent measure to assess whether retrieval...
Two experiments are reported in which the mechanisms underlying retrieval-induced forgetting for com...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In our every-day life we are surrounded by objects w...
As a means of clarifying the memory dynamics that underlie retrieval-induced forgetting, we explored...
Cognitive control theories attribute control to executive processes that adjust and control behavior...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) is the phenomenon whereby remembering a subset of items impairs m...