We all have memories that we prefer not to think about. The ability to suppress retrieval of unwanted memories has been documented in behavioral and neuroimaging research using the Think/No-Think (TNT) paradigm with adults. Attempts to stop memory retrieval are associated with increased activation of lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) and concomitant reduced activation in medial temporal lobe (MTL) structures. However, the extent to which children have the ability to actively suppress their memories is unknown. This study investigated memory suppression in middle childhood using the TNT paradigm. Forty children aged 8–12 and 30 young adults were instructed either to remember (Think) or suppress (No-Think) the memory of the second word of previ...
Research indicates that there are two possible mechanisms by which particular target memories can be...
textabstractResearch on retrieval suppression has produced varying results concerning whether negati...
24 p. Advisor: Michael C. Anderson, Ph.D.Forgetting is often perceived as the challenge one must ove...
We all have memories that we prefer not to think about. The ability to suppress retrieval of unwante...
and Pressley, 1999), little is known about how these processes may mediate the complementary ability...
The ability to decide deliberately which event or thought is worth to be remembered or can be forgot...
The ability to direct our thought processes influences not only what we do, but also what we remembe...
A prominent theory of cognitive development attributes the poor performance that children show in ma...
To avoid thinking of unwanted memories can be a successful strategy to forget. Studying brain oscill...
When confronted with an unwelcome reminder, people often inhibit the unwanted memory from awareness,...
In 2001, Anderson and Green [2001. Suppressing unwanted memories by executive control. Nature, 410(6...
AbstractDevelopmental research suggests that children's cognitive inhibition increases in efficiency...
Just as the ability to remember prior events is critical for guiding our decision-making, so too is ...
There are many situations in life when people try to forget information they have previously learned...
ABSTRACT—When reminded of something we would prefer not to think about, we often try to exclude the ...
Research indicates that there are two possible mechanisms by which particular target memories can be...
textabstractResearch on retrieval suppression has produced varying results concerning whether negati...
24 p. Advisor: Michael C. Anderson, Ph.D.Forgetting is often perceived as the challenge one must ove...
We all have memories that we prefer not to think about. The ability to suppress retrieval of unwante...
and Pressley, 1999), little is known about how these processes may mediate the complementary ability...
The ability to decide deliberately which event or thought is worth to be remembered or can be forgot...
The ability to direct our thought processes influences not only what we do, but also what we remembe...
A prominent theory of cognitive development attributes the poor performance that children show in ma...
To avoid thinking of unwanted memories can be a successful strategy to forget. Studying brain oscill...
When confronted with an unwelcome reminder, people often inhibit the unwanted memory from awareness,...
In 2001, Anderson and Green [2001. Suppressing unwanted memories by executive control. Nature, 410(6...
AbstractDevelopmental research suggests that children's cognitive inhibition increases in efficiency...
Just as the ability to remember prior events is critical for guiding our decision-making, so too is ...
There are many situations in life when people try to forget information they have previously learned...
ABSTRACT—When reminded of something we would prefer not to think about, we often try to exclude the ...
Research indicates that there are two possible mechanisms by which particular target memories can be...
textabstractResearch on retrieval suppression has produced varying results concerning whether negati...
24 p. Advisor: Michael C. Anderson, Ph.D.Forgetting is often perceived as the challenge one must ove...