Can We Retrieve the Information Which Was Intentionally Forgotten? Electrophysiological Correlates of Strategic Retrieval in Directed Forgetting

Retrieval inhibition hypothesis of directed forgetting effects assumed TBF (to-be-forgotten) items were not retrieved intentionally, while selective rehearsal hypothesis assumed the memory representation of retrieved TBF (to-be-forgotten) items was weaker than TBR (to-be-remembered) items. Previous...

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Main Authors: Xinrui Mao, Mengxi Tian, Yi Liu, Bingcan Li, Yan Jin, Yanhong Wu, Chunyan Guo
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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spelling doaj-f067d8f799804c25b7e97d047bb53f1d2020-11-24T21:47:28ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782017-08-01810.3389/fpsyg.2017.01480237733Can We Retrieve the Information Which Was Intentionally Forgotten? Electrophysiological Correlates of Strategic Retrieval in Directed ForgettingXinrui Mao0Xinrui Mao1Mengxi Tian2Yi Liu3Bingcan Li4Yan Jin5Yanhong Wu6Chunyan Guo7Chunyan Guo8Beijing Key Laboratory of Learning and Cognition, Department of Psychology, Capital Normal UniversityBeijing, ChinaSchool of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, Peking UniversityBeijing, ChinaBeijing Key Laboratory of Learning and Cognition, Department of Psychology, Capital Normal UniversityBeijing, ChinaBeijing Key Laboratory of Learning and Cognition, Department of Psychology, Capital Normal UniversityBeijing, ChinaBeijing Key Laboratory of Learning and Cognition, Department of Psychology, Capital Normal UniversityBeijing, ChinaSchool of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, Peking UniversityBeijing, ChinaSchool of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, Peking UniversityBeijing, ChinaBeijing Key Laboratory of Learning and Cognition, Department of Psychology, Capital Normal UniversityBeijing, ChinaBeijing Advanced Innovation Center for Imaging Technology, Capital Normal UniversityBeijing, ChinaRetrieval inhibition hypothesis of directed forgetting effects assumed TBF (to-be-forgotten) items were not retrieved intentionally, while selective rehearsal hypothesis assumed the memory representation of retrieved TBF (to-be-forgotten) items was weaker than TBR (to-be-remembered) items. Previous studies indicated that directed forgetting effects of item-cueing method resulted from selective rehearsal at encoding, but the mechanism of retrieval inhibition that affected directed forgetting of TBF (to-be-forgotten) items was not clear. Strategic retrieval is a control process allowing the selective retrieval of target information, which includes retrieval orientation and strategic recollection. Retrieval orientation via the comparison of tasks refers to the specific form of processing resulted by retrieval efforts. Strategic recollection is the type of strategies to recollect studied items for the retrieval success of targets. Using a “directed forgetting” paradigm combined with a memory exclusion task, our investigation of strategic retrieval in directed forgetting assisted to explore how retrieval inhibition played a role on directed forgetting effects. When TBF items were targeted, retrieval orientation showed more positive ERPs to new items, indicating that TBF items demanded more retrieval efforts. The results of strategic recollection indicated that: (a) when TBR items were retrieval targets, late parietal old/new effects were only evoked by TBR items but not TBF items, indicating the retrieval inhibition of TBF items; (b) when TBF items were retrieval targets, the late parietal old/new effect were evoked by both TBR items and TBF items, indicating that strategic retrieval could overcome retrieval inhibition of TBF items. These findings suggested the modulation of strategic retrieval on retrieval inhibition of directed forgetting, supporting that directed forgetting effects were not only caused by selective rehearsal, but also retrieval inhibition.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01480/fulldirected forgettingstrategic retrievalERPretrieval inhibitionretrieval orientation
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author Xinrui Mao
Xinrui Mao
Mengxi Tian
Yi Liu
Bingcan Li
Yan Jin
Yanhong Wu
Chunyan Guo
Chunyan Guo
spellingShingle Xinrui Mao
Xinrui Mao
Mengxi Tian
Yi Liu
Bingcan Li
Yan Jin
Yanhong Wu
Chunyan Guo
Chunyan Guo
Can We Retrieve the Information Which Was Intentionally Forgotten? Electrophysiological Correlates of Strategic Retrieval in Directed Forgetting
Frontiers in Psychology
directed forgetting
strategic retrieval
ERP
retrieval inhibition
retrieval orientation
author_facet Xinrui Mao
Xinrui Mao
Mengxi Tian
Yi Liu
Bingcan Li
Yan Jin
Yanhong Wu
Chunyan Guo
Chunyan Guo
author_sort Xinrui Mao
title Can We Retrieve the Information Which Was Intentionally Forgotten? Electrophysiological Correlates of Strategic Retrieval in Directed Forgetting
title_short Can We Retrieve the Information Which Was Intentionally Forgotten? Electrophysiological Correlates of Strategic Retrieval in Directed Forgetting
title_full Can We Retrieve the Information Which Was Intentionally Forgotten? Electrophysiological Correlates of Strategic Retrieval in Directed Forgetting
title_fullStr Can We Retrieve the Information Which Was Intentionally Forgotten? Electrophysiological Correlates of Strategic Retrieval in Directed Forgetting
title_full_unstemmed Can We Retrieve the Information Which Was Intentionally Forgotten? Electrophysiological Correlates of Strategic Retrieval in Directed Forgetting
title_sort can we retrieve the information which was intentionally forgotten? electrophysiological correlates of strategic retrieval in directed forgetting
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Retrieval inhibition hypothesis of directed forgetting effects assumed TBF (to-be-forgotten) items were not retrieved intentionally, while selective rehearsal hypothesis assumed the memory representation of retrieved TBF (to-be-forgotten) items was weaker than TBR (to-be-remembered) items. Previous studies indicated that directed forgetting effects of item-cueing method resulted from selective rehearsal at encoding, but the mechanism of retrieval inhibition that affected directed forgetting of TBF (to-be-forgotten) items was not clear. Strategic retrieval is a control process allowing the selective retrieval of target information, which includes retrieval orientation and strategic recollection. Retrieval orientation via the comparison of tasks refers to the specific form of processing resulted by retrieval efforts. Strategic recollection is the type of strategies to recollect studied items for the retrieval success of targets. Using a “directed forgetting” paradigm combined with a memory exclusion task, our investigation of strategic retrieval in directed forgetting assisted to explore how retrieval inhibition played a role on directed forgetting effects. When TBF items were targeted, retrieval orientation showed more positive ERPs to new items, indicating that TBF items demanded more retrieval efforts. The results of strategic recollection indicated that: (a) when TBR items were retrieval targets, late parietal old/new effects were only evoked by TBR items but not TBF items, indicating the retrieval inhibition of TBF items; (b) when TBF items were retrieval targets, the late parietal old/new effect were evoked by both TBR items and TBF items, indicating that strategic retrieval could overcome retrieval inhibition of TBF items. These findings suggested the modulation of strategic retrieval on retrieval inhibition of directed forgetting, supporting that directed forgetting effects were not only caused by selective rehearsal, but also retrieval inhibition.
topic directed forgetting
strategic retrieval
ERP
retrieval inhibition
retrieval orientation
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01480/full
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