APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

No-Think Procedures Weaken Only Individual Parts of Memories

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Cognitive

  • Nelly Matorina
    Queen's University
  • Akanksha Sharma
    Queen's University
  • Alex Loro
    Queen's University
  • Jordan Poppenk
    Queen's University

Abstract

The non-monotonic plasticity hypothesis posits that moderate activation weakens a memory representation. Neuroscientific modelling suggests moderate activation weakens particular components of memories, but no behavioural evidence exists to support this idea. In this experiment, we found that different levels of reactivation selectively weakened and strengthened associative category and exemplar information.

Cognitive Neuroscience

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