Humans are able to intentionally forget declarative memory content as demonstrated in directed-forgetting (DF) experiments. Yet, only few studies assessed whether DF affects associations in procedural memory. We tested how the intention to remember/forget a stimulus affected the formation and/or retrieval of stimulus-response (S-R) associations. To do so, we combined an item-specific priming paradigm with list-method DF. We did not find an impact of the intention to remember/forget on either the retrieval of existing or the formation of new S-R associations: Although participants formed S-R associations (evident in decreasing RTs over stimulis’ prime instances), their persisting activation did not impact on RTs in a subsequent item-recognit...
<div><p>The neurocognitive basis of memory retrieval is often examined by investigating brain potent...
In list-method directed forgetting, people's ability to forget one of the sets of learned material i...
It has recently been shown that retrieval practice can reduce memories' susceptibility to interferen...
Humans are able to intentionally forget declarative memory content as demonstrated in directed-forge...
Humans can intentionally forget previously-learned information (directed forgetting, DF). Whereas ma...
Directed forgetting (DF) studies demonstrate that humans can intentionally forget item information. ...
abstract: It has been suggested that directed forgetting (DF) in the item-method paradigm results fr...
In two ERP experiments, we examined whether active inhibition is involved in intentional forgetting....
Intentional forgetting of previously learned information is an adaptive cognitive capability of huma...
Numerous studies on list-method directed forgetting (LMDF) have shown that people can voluntarily fo...
Contextual information plays a critical role in directed forgetting (DF) of lists of items, whereas ...
The long-term effects of the compartmentalization of task-irrelevant memories were investigated usin...
In list-method directed forgetting (LMDF), people are cued to forget a previously studied item list ...
When people are cued to forget previously studied irrelevant information and study new information i...
In item-method directed forgetting, participants study items paired with instructions to either reme...
<div><p>The neurocognitive basis of memory retrieval is often examined by investigating brain potent...
In list-method directed forgetting, people's ability to forget one of the sets of learned material i...
It has recently been shown that retrieval practice can reduce memories' susceptibility to interferen...
Humans are able to intentionally forget declarative memory content as demonstrated in directed-forge...
Humans can intentionally forget previously-learned information (directed forgetting, DF). Whereas ma...
Directed forgetting (DF) studies demonstrate that humans can intentionally forget item information. ...
abstract: It has been suggested that directed forgetting (DF) in the item-method paradigm results fr...
In two ERP experiments, we examined whether active inhibition is involved in intentional forgetting....
Intentional forgetting of previously learned information is an adaptive cognitive capability of huma...
Numerous studies on list-method directed forgetting (LMDF) have shown that people can voluntarily fo...
Contextual information plays a critical role in directed forgetting (DF) of lists of items, whereas ...
The long-term effects of the compartmentalization of task-irrelevant memories were investigated usin...
In list-method directed forgetting (LMDF), people are cued to forget a previously studied item list ...
When people are cued to forget previously studied irrelevant information and study new information i...
In item-method directed forgetting, participants study items paired with instructions to either reme...
<div><p>The neurocognitive basis of memory retrieval is often examined by investigating brain potent...
In list-method directed forgetting, people's ability to forget one of the sets of learned material i...
It has recently been shown that retrieval practice can reduce memories' susceptibility to interferen...