In list-method directed forgetting (LMDF), people are cued to forget a previously studied item list (List 1) and to learn a new list of items (List 2) instead. Such cuing typically enhances memory for the List 2 items, in both recall and (sometimes) item-recognition testing. It has recently been hypothesized that the enhancement effect for List 2 items (partly) reflects the result of a reset-of-encoding process. The proposal is that encoding efficacy decreases with an increase in study material, but the forget cue can reset the encoding process to make the encoding of early List 2 items as effective as the encoding of early List 1 items. An experiment is reported that examined the reset-of-encoding hypothesis with item-recognition testing, ...
In list-method directed forgetting (LMDF), cuing people to forget previously studied information and...
Humans are able to intentionally forget declarative memory content as demonstrated in directed-forge...
The effects of list-method directed forgetting on recognition memory were explored. In Experiment 1 ...
People’s memory for new information can be enhanced by cuing them to forget older information, as is...
In list-method directed forgetting, people are cued to forget a previously studied item list and to ...
Directed forgetting (DF) studies demonstrate that humans can intentionally forget item information. ...
When people are cued to forget previously studied irrelevant information and study new information i...
People’s memory for new information can be enhanced by cuing them to forget older information, as is...
People can purposefully forget information that has become irrelevant, as is demonstrated in list-me...
Numerous studies on list-method directed forgetting (LMDF) have shown that people can voluntarily fo...
We propose that the benefits of directed forgetting are explained by the differences in recall arisi...
In item-method directed forgetting, participants study items paired with instructions to either reme...
It has recently been shown that retrieval practice can reduce memories' susceptibility to interferen...
Intentional forgetting of previously learned information is an adaptive cognitive capability of huma...
In list-method directed forgetting (DF) paradigm, participants study two lists of items, with half o...
In list-method directed forgetting (LMDF), cuing people to forget previously studied information and...
Humans are able to intentionally forget declarative memory content as demonstrated in directed-forge...
The effects of list-method directed forgetting on recognition memory were explored. In Experiment 1 ...
People’s memory for new information can be enhanced by cuing them to forget older information, as is...
In list-method directed forgetting, people are cued to forget a previously studied item list and to ...
Directed forgetting (DF) studies demonstrate that humans can intentionally forget item information. ...
When people are cued to forget previously studied irrelevant information and study new information i...
People’s memory for new information can be enhanced by cuing them to forget older information, as is...
People can purposefully forget information that has become irrelevant, as is demonstrated in list-me...
Numerous studies on list-method directed forgetting (LMDF) have shown that people can voluntarily fo...
We propose that the benefits of directed forgetting are explained by the differences in recall arisi...
In item-method directed forgetting, participants study items paired with instructions to either reme...
It has recently been shown that retrieval practice can reduce memories' susceptibility to interferen...
Intentional forgetting of previously learned information is an adaptive cognitive capability of huma...
In list-method directed forgetting (DF) paradigm, participants study two lists of items, with half o...
In list-method directed forgetting (LMDF), cuing people to forget previously studied information and...
Humans are able to intentionally forget declarative memory content as demonstrated in directed-forge...
The effects of list-method directed forgetting on recognition memory were explored. In Experiment 1 ...