In this study we investigated the neurocognitive processes underlying the control of memory retrieval. In a Think/No-Think paradigm, adopted for the use in an event-related potential (ERP) experiment, participants learned word pairs and were subsequently presented with cue words and asked to either suppress or to recall the target word. During final cued recall tests for all initially learned targets, memory for the to-be-suppressed or to be-recalled items were tested. Memory for to be-recalled items was enhanced but no forgetting of to-be-suppressed items was obtained. The ERPs in the test phase were separated on the basis of prior learning success and failure, allowing separate analyses of strategic memory control, i.e. attempts to retrie...
Subjective experience suggests that negatively arousing memories are harder to control than neutral ...
Unwanted retrieval of negative memories can be problematic for many clinical populations. The Think/...
In this study, we aimed to seek for the neural evidence of the inhibition control process in directe...
There are some past experiences that we would prefer not to remember. Previous research has shown th...
Abstract in Undetermined Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted me...
Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted memories can lead to forget...
Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted memories can lead to forget...
People tend to forget information that is related to memories they are actively trying to retrieve. ...
In two ERP experiments, we examined whether active inhibition is involved in intentional forgetting....
The decreased recognition performance for to-be-forgotten words in directed forgetting task is expla...
The very act of retrieval modifies the accessibility of memory for knowledge and past events and can...
The very act of retrieval modifies the accessibility of memory for knowledge and past events and can...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were acquired during test phases of a recognition memory exclusion t...
We investigated neurocognitive processes of voluntarily avoiding conscious recollection by asking pa...
Voluntary memory suppression can keep unwanted memories from entering consciousness, inducing later ...
Subjective experience suggests that negatively arousing memories are harder to control than neutral ...
Unwanted retrieval of negative memories can be problematic for many clinical populations. The Think/...
In this study, we aimed to seek for the neural evidence of the inhibition control process in directe...
There are some past experiences that we would prefer not to remember. Previous research has shown th...
Abstract in Undetermined Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted me...
Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted memories can lead to forget...
Previous research has shown that the intentional suppression of unwanted memories can lead to forget...
People tend to forget information that is related to memories they are actively trying to retrieve. ...
In two ERP experiments, we examined whether active inhibition is involved in intentional forgetting....
The decreased recognition performance for to-be-forgotten words in directed forgetting task is expla...
The very act of retrieval modifies the accessibility of memory for knowledge and past events and can...
The very act of retrieval modifies the accessibility of memory for knowledge and past events and can...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were acquired during test phases of a recognition memory exclusion t...
We investigated neurocognitive processes of voluntarily avoiding conscious recollection by asking pa...
Voluntary memory suppression can keep unwanted memories from entering consciousness, inducing later ...
Subjective experience suggests that negatively arousing memories are harder to control than neutral ...
Unwanted retrieval of negative memories can be problematic for many clinical populations. The Think/...
In this study, we aimed to seek for the neural evidence of the inhibition control process in directe...