Memory suppression is an active process that improves over childhood
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A neuroanatomical model of prefrontal inhibitory modulation of memory retrievalBehavioral and EEG Evidence for Auditory Memory Suppression.Neural mechanisms of motivated forgettingSelective development of anticorrelated networks in the intrinsic functional organization of the human brain.Inhibitory control of memory retrieval and motor processing associated with the right lateral prefrontal cortex: evidence from deficits in individuals with ADHDSuppressing the encoding of new information in memory: a behavioral study derived from principles of hippocampal functionOlder adults can suppress unwanted memories when given an appropriate strategy.Effects of emotion and age on performance during a think/no-think memory task.Failing to forget: inhibitory-control deficits compromise memory suppression in posttraumatic stress disorder.White Matter Tracts Connected to the Medial Temporal Lobe Support the Development of Mnemonic Control.Forgetting "Novel" but Not "Dragon": The Role of Age of Acquisition on Intentional and Incidental Forgetting.Moderate levels of activation lead to forgetting in the think/no-think paradigm.What are the links between maternal social status, hippocampal function, and HPA axis function in children?Neural changes underlying the development of episodic memory during middle childhood.Children's episodic memory.Emotions shape memory suppression in trait anxiety.[Cognitive and brain development of memory from infancy to early adulthood].Emotional and non-emotional memories are suppressible under direct suppression instructions.Retrieval-induced forgetting in young children.
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Memory suppression is an active process that improves over childhood
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Memory suppression is an active process that improves over childhood
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Bryan J Matlen
Michael C Anderson
Silvia A Bunge
Simona Ghetti
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10.3389/NEURO.09.024.2009
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2009-09-21T00:00:00Z