Neural modulation of directed forgetting by valence and arousal: An event-related potential study

Volume: 1648, Pages: 306 - 316
Published: Oct 1, 2016
Abstract
Intentional forgetting benefits memory by removing no longer needed information and promoting processing of more relevant materials. This study sought to understand how the behavioural and neurophysiological representation of intentional forgetting would be impacted by emotion. We took a novel approach by examining the unique contribution of both valence and arousal on emotional directed forgetting. Participants completed an item directed...
Paper Details
Title
Neural modulation of directed forgetting by valence and arousal: An event-related potential study
Published Date
Oct 1, 2016
Volume
1648
Pages
306 - 316
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