Over a century ago, Freud proposed that unwanted memories can be excluded from awareness, a process called repression. It is unknown, however, how repression occurs in the brain. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to identify the neural systems involved in keeping unwanted memories out of awareness. Controlling unwanted memories was associated with increased dorsolateral prefrontal activation, reduced hippocampal activation, and impaired retention of those memories. Both prefrontal cortical and right hippocampal activations predicted the magnitude of forgetting. These results confirm the existence of an active forgetting process and establish a neurobiological model for guiding inquiry into motivated forgetting.</p
Abstract Historically, research on forgetting has been dominated by the assumption that forgetting i...
Hippocampal damage profoundly disrupts the ability to store new memories of life events. Amnesic win...
Aversive events often turn into intrusive memories. However, prior evidence indicates that these mem...
Over a century ago, Freud proposed that unwanted memories can be excluded from awareness, a process ...
ABSTRACT—When reminded of something we would prefer not to think about, we often try to exclude the ...
The directed forgetting paradigm is frequently used to determine the ability to voluntarily suppress...
Not all memories are equally welcome in awareness. People limit the time they spend thinking about u...
International audienceSuppressing retrieval of unwanted memories reduces their later conscious recal...
Reminders of the past can trigger the recollection of events that one would rather forget. Here, usi...
Behavioral studies on long-term memory over the past decades suggest that forgetting can be the cons...
When we experience aversive events, these often turn into unwanted memories. Simple reminders can th...
When confronted with an unwelcome reminder, people often inhibit the unwanted memory from awareness,...
Freud proposed that unwanted memories can be forgotten by pushing them into the unconscious, a proce...
SummaryReminders of the past can trigger the recollection of events that one would rather forget. He...
The directed forgetting paradigm is frequently used to determine the ability to voluntarily suppress...
Abstract Historically, research on forgetting has been dominated by the assumption that forgetting i...
Hippocampal damage profoundly disrupts the ability to store new memories of life events. Amnesic win...
Aversive events often turn into intrusive memories. However, prior evidence indicates that these mem...
Over a century ago, Freud proposed that unwanted memories can be excluded from awareness, a process ...
ABSTRACT—When reminded of something we would prefer not to think about, we often try to exclude the ...
The directed forgetting paradigm is frequently used to determine the ability to voluntarily suppress...
Not all memories are equally welcome in awareness. People limit the time they spend thinking about u...
International audienceSuppressing retrieval of unwanted memories reduces their later conscious recal...
Reminders of the past can trigger the recollection of events that one would rather forget. Here, usi...
Behavioral studies on long-term memory over the past decades suggest that forgetting can be the cons...
When we experience aversive events, these often turn into unwanted memories. Simple reminders can th...
When confronted with an unwelcome reminder, people often inhibit the unwanted memory from awareness,...
Freud proposed that unwanted memories can be forgotten by pushing them into the unconscious, a proce...
SummaryReminders of the past can trigger the recollection of events that one would rather forget. He...
The directed forgetting paradigm is frequently used to determine the ability to voluntarily suppress...
Abstract Historically, research on forgetting has been dominated by the assumption that forgetting i...
Hippocampal damage profoundly disrupts the ability to store new memories of life events. Amnesic win...
Aversive events often turn into intrusive memories. However, prior evidence indicates that these mem...