The ability to direct our thought processes influences not only what we do, but also what we remember later. Here we sought to identify the brain network that supports the ability to control memory retrieval and to understand the neural basis of age-related changes and individual differences in the capacity for mnemonic control. To this end, we collected functional MRI data from 43 children and young adults while they attempted to retrieve or suppress retrieval of previously learned associations. Seed-based functional connectivity analyses revealed a largely right-lateralized dorsolateral prefrontal cortex-cingulate-parietal-hippocampal network that exhibited strongly correlated activity during retrieval suppression. Regardless of age, indi...
One of the most important factors driving the development of memory during childhood is mnemonic con...
We all have memories that we prefer not to think about. The ability to suppress retrieval of unwante...
How do separate neural networks interact to support complex cognitive processes such as remembrance ...
The ability to direct our thought processes influences not only what we do, but also what we remembe...
<div><p>Successful memory encoding depends on the ability to intentionally encode relevant informati...
The relationships between age, retrieval-related neural activity, and episodic memory performance we...
The neural processes mediating cognition occur in networks distributed throughout the brain. The enc...
International audienceIntrusive memories often take the form of distressing images that emerge into ...
Memory encoding and retrieval problems are inherent to aging. To date, however, the effect of aging ...
Mounting behavioral evidence suggests that declines in both representational quality and controlled ...
Although memory recall is known to be reduced with normal aging, little is known about the patterns ...
Intrinsic network interactions may underlie individual differences in the ability to remember. The d...
Neuroanatomical and psychological evidence suggests prolonged maturation of declarative memory syste...
Our ability to remember new information is often compromised by competition from prior learning, lea...
Neuroanatomical and psychological evidence suggests prolonged maturation of declarative memory syste...
One of the most important factors driving the development of memory during childhood is mnemonic con...
We all have memories that we prefer not to think about. The ability to suppress retrieval of unwante...
How do separate neural networks interact to support complex cognitive processes such as remembrance ...
The ability to direct our thought processes influences not only what we do, but also what we remembe...
<div><p>Successful memory encoding depends on the ability to intentionally encode relevant informati...
The relationships between age, retrieval-related neural activity, and episodic memory performance we...
The neural processes mediating cognition occur in networks distributed throughout the brain. The enc...
International audienceIntrusive memories often take the form of distressing images that emerge into ...
Memory encoding and retrieval problems are inherent to aging. To date, however, the effect of aging ...
Mounting behavioral evidence suggests that declines in both representational quality and controlled ...
Although memory recall is known to be reduced with normal aging, little is known about the patterns ...
Intrinsic network interactions may underlie individual differences in the ability to remember. The d...
Neuroanatomical and psychological evidence suggests prolonged maturation of declarative memory syste...
Our ability to remember new information is often compromised by competition from prior learning, lea...
Neuroanatomical and psychological evidence suggests prolonged maturation of declarative memory syste...
One of the most important factors driving the development of memory during childhood is mnemonic con...
We all have memories that we prefer not to think about. The ability to suppress retrieval of unwante...
How do separate neural networks interact to support complex cognitive processes such as remembrance ...