Aversive events often turn into intrusive memories. However, prior evidence indicates that these memories can be forgotten via a mechanism of retrieval suppression. Here, we test the hypothesis that suppression weakens memories by deteriorating their neural representations. This deterioration, in turn, would hinder their subsequent reactivation and thus impoverish the vividness with which they can be recalled. In an fMRI study, participants repeatedly suppressed memories of aversive scenes. As predicted, this process rendered the memories less vivid. Using a pattern classifier, we observed that it did diminish the reactivation of scene information both globally across the grey matter and locally in the parahippocampal cortices. Moreover, in...
There are some past experiences that we would prefer not to remember. Previous research has shown th...
When we seek to forget unwelcome memories, does the suppressed content still exert an unconscious in...
Not all memories are equally welcome in awareness. People limit the time they spend thinking about u...
Aversive events sometimes turn into intrusive memories. However, prior evidence indicates that such ...
When we experience aversive events, these often turn into unwanted memories. Simple reminders can th...
International audienceSuppressing retrieval of unwanted memories reduces their later conscious recal...
Suppressing unwanted memories can impair their later recall. Recent work shows that this forgetting ...
Suppressing unwanted memories can impair their later recall. Recent work shows that this forgetting ...
Reminders of the past can trigger the recollection of episodes that we would rather forget, and inde...
Over a century ago, Freud proposed that unwanted memories can be excluded from awareness, a process ...
Research indicates that there are two possible mechanisms by which particular target memories can be...
Hippocampal damage profoundly disrupts the ability to store new memories of life events. Amnesic win...
SummaryReminders of the past can trigger the recollection of events that one would rather forget. He...
When reminded of unwanted memories, people often attempt to suppress these experiences from awarenes...
Reminders of the past can trigger the recollection of events that one would rather forget. Here, usi...
There are some past experiences that we would prefer not to remember. Previous research has shown th...
When we seek to forget unwelcome memories, does the suppressed content still exert an unconscious in...
Not all memories are equally welcome in awareness. People limit the time they spend thinking about u...
Aversive events sometimes turn into intrusive memories. However, prior evidence indicates that such ...
When we experience aversive events, these often turn into unwanted memories. Simple reminders can th...
International audienceSuppressing retrieval of unwanted memories reduces their later conscious recal...
Suppressing unwanted memories can impair their later recall. Recent work shows that this forgetting ...
Suppressing unwanted memories can impair their later recall. Recent work shows that this forgetting ...
Reminders of the past can trigger the recollection of episodes that we would rather forget, and inde...
Over a century ago, Freud proposed that unwanted memories can be excluded from awareness, a process ...
Research indicates that there are two possible mechanisms by which particular target memories can be...
Hippocampal damage profoundly disrupts the ability to store new memories of life events. Amnesic win...
SummaryReminders of the past can trigger the recollection of events that one would rather forget. He...
When reminded of unwanted memories, people often attempt to suppress these experiences from awarenes...
Reminders of the past can trigger the recollection of events that one would rather forget. Here, usi...
There are some past experiences that we would prefer not to remember. Previous research has shown th...
When we seek to forget unwelcome memories, does the suppressed content still exert an unconscious in...
Not all memories are equally welcome in awareness. People limit the time they spend thinking about u...