APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
The Effects of Remembering and Suppression on Memory for Spatial Location
- Jessica Karanian
Boston College - Taylor Russo
Boston College - Scott Slotnick
Boston College
Abstract
Abstract shapes were studied in the left or right visual field. Shapes were then shown centrally and participants intentionally remembered or suppressed each item’s previous spatial location. During the test phase, to-be-remembered spatial location memory was enhanced, as compared to control performance, but to-be-suppressed spatial location memory was not impaired.
Human Learning and Memory