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Human memory retrieval and inhibitory control in the brain: Beyond correlational evidence

PENOLAZZI, Barbara
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Stramaccia, Davide Francesco
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Braga, Miriam
altro
Galfano, Giovanni
2014
  • journal article

Periodico
THE JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Abstract
Retrieving information from long-term memory can result in the episodic forgetting of related material. One influential account states that this retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) phenomenon reflects inhibitory mechanisms called into play to decrease retrieval competition. Recent neuroimaging studies suggested that the prefrontal cortex, which is critically engaged in inhibitory processing, is also involved in retrieval competition situations. Here, we used transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to address whether inhibitory processes could be causally linked to RIF. tDCS was administered over the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during the retrieval-practice phase in a standard retrieval-practice paradigm. Sixty human participants were randomly assigned to anodal, cathodal, or sham-control groups. The groups showed comparable benefits for practiced items. In contrast, unlike both the sham and anodal groups, the cathodal group exhibited no RIF. This pattern is interpreted as evidence for a causal role of inhibitory mechanisms in episodic retrieval and forgetting.
DOI
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0349-14.2014
WOS
WOS:000336380500018
SCOPUS
2-s2.0-84899807137
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2845740
http://www.jneurosci.org/content/34/19/6606.full.pdf+html
Diritti
open access
FVG url
https://arts.units.it/bitstream/11368/2845740/1/14JNeurosci_penolazzi.pdf
Soggetti
  • Cognitive control

  • DLPFC

  • Inhibition

  • Memory

  • Retrieval

  • tDCS

  • Affect

  • Analysis of Variance

  • Arousal

  • Brain

  • Data Interpretation, ...

  • Decision Making

  • Electric Stimulation

  • Electrodes

  • Female

  • Functional Laterality...

  • Humans

  • Male

  • Memory, Long-Term

  • Mental Recall

  • Photic Stimulation

  • Prefrontal Cortex

  • Single-Blind Method

  • Young Adult

  • Neuroscience (all)

Web of Science© citazioni
50
Data di acquisizione
Mar 16, 2024
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