Forgetting is a temporary or permanent loss of memory, often perceived as deleterious to our cognitive abilities, especially when it prevents us from accessing information we previously acquired. However, recent studies in Neurosciences suggest that forgetting could also be an adaptive phenomenon that would optimize memory function by erasing non relevant information, that could otherwise interfere with the storage or recall of new information. Therefore, adaptive forgetting would particularly be necessary for daily activities relying on short-term or working memory (WM), as information temporarily stored in WM need to be forgotten once used, so that this temporary information does not interfere in the future with the storage and recall of ...
Episodic memory reflects the ability to recollect information of a personal event about “what” happe...
Episodic memory reflects the ability to recollect information of a personal event about “what” happe...
Episodic memory reflects the ability to recollect information of a personal event about “what” happe...
Forgetting is a temporary or permanent loss of memory, often perceived as deleterious to our cogniti...
Forgetting is a temporary or permanent loss of memory, often perceived as deleterious to our cogniti...
Forgetting is a temporary or permanent loss of memory, often perceived as deleterious to our cogniti...
Forgetting is a temporary or permanent loss of memory, often perceived as deleterious to our cogniti...
Forgetting is a temporary or permanent loss of memory, often perceived as deleterious to our cogniti...
Sleep is involved in many biological functions, and in particular its involvement in memory processe...
Sleep is involved in many biological functions, and in particular its involvement in memory processe...
Sleep is involved in many biological functions, and in particular its involvement in memory processe...
Sleep is involved in many biological functions, and in particular its involvement in memory processe...
Episodic memory reflects the ability to recollect information of a personal event about “what” happe...
Episodic memory reflects the ability to recollect information of a personal event about “what” happe...
Episodic memory reflects the ability to recollect information of a personal event about “what” happe...
Episodic memory reflects the ability to recollect information of a personal event about “what” happe...
Episodic memory reflects the ability to recollect information of a personal event about “what” happe...
Episodic memory reflects the ability to recollect information of a personal event about “what” happe...
Forgetting is a temporary or permanent loss of memory, often perceived as deleterious to our cogniti...
Forgetting is a temporary or permanent loss of memory, often perceived as deleterious to our cogniti...
Forgetting is a temporary or permanent loss of memory, often perceived as deleterious to our cogniti...
Forgetting is a temporary or permanent loss of memory, often perceived as deleterious to our cogniti...
Forgetting is a temporary or permanent loss of memory, often perceived as deleterious to our cogniti...
Sleep is involved in many biological functions, and in particular its involvement in memory processe...
Sleep is involved in many biological functions, and in particular its involvement in memory processe...
Sleep is involved in many biological functions, and in particular its involvement in memory processe...
Sleep is involved in many biological functions, and in particular its involvement in memory processe...
Episodic memory reflects the ability to recollect information of a personal event about “what” happe...
Episodic memory reflects the ability to recollect information of a personal event about “what” happe...
Episodic memory reflects the ability to recollect information of a personal event about “what” happe...
Episodic memory reflects the ability to recollect information of a personal event about “what” happe...
Episodic memory reflects the ability to recollect information of a personal event about “what” happe...
Episodic memory reflects the ability to recollect information of a personal event about “what” happe...