APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Think / No-Think Instructions Modulate Memory Consolidation during Rest
- Philip Aucoin
Queen's University
Abstract
We observed the effects of think/no-think instructions on memory consolidation over a rest period. Our results suggest that the memory consolidation that normally occurs for items is advanced in time by the think instructions, and disrupted by no-think instructions. We conclude that memory consolidation is modulated by post-encoding reactivation.
Human Learning and Memory