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Inhibition-Induced Forgetting Results from Resource Competition between Response Inhibition and Memory Encoding Processes.
Earlier this year, Yu-Chin Chiu and Tobias Egner of Duke University in North Carolina reported that response inhibition impairs memory encoding.
They found that the participants' memory for the faces they saw during the "no go" trials was far worse than for the rest, and therefore hypothesized that response inhibition competes with memory encoding for common attentional resources.
These structures support critical components of verbal memory, including working memory, encoding, and retrieval.
A memory encoding strategy that actively involves patient participation enhances memory performance.
These can occur at any stage of memory encoding, consolidation, or retrieval, albeit through varied mechanisms.
Therefore, beta oscillations are suited for tACS during verbal memory encoding.
This corresponded to activation increases in the right parahippocampal gyrus during memory encoding.
Glucose administration increased activation in brain regions associated with successful episodic memory encoding.
Left lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) is consistently activated in neuroimaging studies of memory encoding.
During episodic memory encoding, elaborative encoding strategies have been related to greater performance on later memory tests.
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