Inhibition of related abstract shapes during long-term memory

被引:0
|
作者
Jeye, Brittany M. [1 ]
Mccarthy, Cassidy R. [2 ]
Slotnick, Scott D. [2 ]
机构
[1] Worcester State Univ, Dept Psychol, Worcester, MA USA
[2] Boston Coll, Dept Psychol & Neurosci, Chestnut Hill, MA USA
关键词
Abstract shapes; memory retrieval; recognition memory; memory inhibition; memory specificity; ATTENTIONAL INHIBITION; INTERFERENCE; RECOLLECTION; RECOGNITION; RETRIEVAL; OBJECT; SUPPRESSION; FAMILIARITY; MECHANISMS; SIMILARITY;
D O I
10.1080/13506285.2025.2470384
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
During long-term memory retrieval, inhibition is thought to suppress competing information. Using a novel distorted-item paradigm, we previously reported evidence for the inhibition of related faces during retrieval of previously studied faces. In the present study, a similar paradigm was used to investigate inhibition during memory for abstract shapes, where participants were first asked to remember shapes during the study phase. Then, during the test phase, old, related, and new shapes were presented and participants made "old"-"new" recognition judgments. Related items were created by distorting shapes along a continuum. We found evidence of memory inhibition for related items as there was a lower "old" response rate for distantly related items than new items. A control and follow-up experiment showed that the effects were not due to perceptual differences or a recall-to-reject strategy. These findings indicate that memory inhibition effects during our distorted-item paradigm extend to other stimulus categories.
引用
收藏
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] GABA-mediated presynaptic inhibition is required for precision of long-term memory
    Cullen, Patrick K.
    Dulka, Brooke N.
    Ortiz, Samantha
    Riccio, David C.
    Jasnow, Aaron M.
    LEARNING & MEMORY, 2014, 21 (04) : 180 - 184
  • [42] The short- and long-term consequences of directed forgetting in a working memory task
    Festini, Sara B.
    Reuter-Lorenz, Patricia A.
    MEMORY, 2013, 21 (07) : 763 - 777
  • [43] Stress and long-term memory retrieval: a systematic review
    Klier, Cadu
    Buratto, Luciano Grudtner
    TRENDS IN PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY, 2020, 42 (03) : 284 - 291
  • [44] Effect of post-encoding emotion on long-term memory: Modulation of emotion category and memory strength
    Wang, Bo
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2021, 148 (02) : 192 - 218
  • [45] Synchronous retinotopic frontal-temporal activity during long-term memory for spatial location
    Slotnick, Scott D.
    BRAIN RESEARCH, 2010, 1330 : 89 - 100
  • [46] Accessing long-term memory representations during visual change detection
    Melissa R. Beck
    Amanda E. van Lamsweerde
    Memory & Cognition, 2011, 39 : 433 - 446
  • [47] Infant long-term memory for associations formed during mere exposure
    Giles, Amy
    Rovee-Collier, Carolyn
    INFANT BEHAVIOR & DEVELOPMENT, 2011, 34 (02) : 327 - 338
  • [48] Reconsolidation of Long-Term Memory in Aplysia
    Cai, Diancai
    Pearce, Kaycey
    Chen, Shanping
    Glanzman, David L.
    CURRENT BIOLOGY, 2012, 22 (19) : 1783 - 1788
  • [49] Long-Term Memory for Affiliates in Ravens
    Boeckle, Markus
    Bugnyar, Thomas
    CURRENT BIOLOGY, 2012, 22 (09) : 801 - 806
  • [50] Long-term memory in brain magnetite
    Martinez Banaclocha, Marcos Arturo
    Bokkon, Istvan
    Martinez Banaclocha, Helios
    MEDICAL HYPOTHESES, 2010, 74 (02) : 254 - 257