Electroencephalogram Evidence for Memory Suppression: A Systematic Review

Camila A. Dutra, Francielle Machado Beria, I. Ligório, Gustavo Gauer
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Understanding how people forget is one of the fundamental goals of the science of memory. Recent studies indicate that humans can voluntarily regulate awareness of unwanted memories by stopping the retrieval process that would ordinarily bring past experience into awareness. Event-related potential (ERP) research on memory retrieval reveals that electrophysiological eff ects with specifi c timing and scalp topography serve as markers of memory processes. This systematic review examines the literature regarding EEG alterations in memory suppression, highlighting their results on electrophysiological indicators. A systematic review from January 2007 to November 2017 was conducted using PubMed, Embase and ScienceDirect databases. As results, 12 studies were eligible for inclusion. Quantitative EEG can be a objective tool for studying the mechanisms involved in memory suppression. There is evidence that a parietal positivity around 400–800ms after cue presentation is an ERP marker of conscious recollection during memory retrieval and a larger N2 defl ection during retrieval suppression predicted greater suppression-induced forgetting.
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记忆抑制的脑电图证据:系统回顾
了解人们是如何遗忘的是记忆科学的基本目标之一。最近的研究表明,人类可以通过停止通常将过去的经验带入意识的检索过程,自愿地调节对不想要的记忆的意识。事件相关电位(event -相关电位,ERP)研究表明,特定时间和头皮地形的电生理效应是记忆过程的标记。这篇系统的综述检查了关于记忆抑制的脑电图改变的文献,突出了他们在电生理指标上的结果。对2007年1月至2017年11月的PubMed、Embase和ScienceDirect数据库进行了系统评价。结果,12项研究符合纳入条件。定量脑电图是研究记忆抑制机制的客观工具。有证据表明,提示出现后400-800ms左右的顶叶正性是记忆提取过程中有意识回忆的ERP标记,提取抑制过程中较大的N2偏转预示着更大的抑制诱导遗忘。
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