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The more rounds in which the subjects had tried to not think about the response word, the more likely they were to have forgotten it, even when prompted with an extra clue such as the first letter, the researchers report in the 15 March issue of Nature.
The subject had unlimited time to recall the appropriate response word.
Feedback was provided irrespectively of the subject's answer by presenting the correct response word for 1.5 sec.
The question appeared again for 1.5 sec and then the second word of the same triplet was presented in the same procedure as for the first word, ending again with feedback by presenting the correct response word for the 2nd transition.
First, for 1.5 sec the question appeared "Which word came after?" The first word of a triplet was presented and remained on the screen for 15 sec during which time the subjects could type the response word (which appeared in the lower left corner of the screen).
Moreover, we ensured that the probability of a response word being a word vs. a nonword was 50 50.
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At retrieval testing in the morning cue words were again displayed in a newly randomized order and the subject was required to recall the appropriate response words.
The image at the left of the top row in Figure 3 shows the evoked component of the response words produced.
Target words and order of response words were displayed randomly.
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