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Neural, Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Active Forgetting

open access: yesFrontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 2018
The neurobiology of memory formation attracts much attention in the last five decades. Conversely, the rules that govern and the mechanisms underlying forgetting are less understood.
Jorge H. Medina, Jorge H. Medina
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On the reliability of retrieval-induced forgetting

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2014
Memory is modified through the act of retrieval. Although retrieving a target piece of information may strengthen the retrieved information itself, it may also serve to weaken retention of related information.
Christopher eRowland   +2 more
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Abissology: Traumatic Memory in Esther Kinsky’s Novel Rombo (2022)

open access: yesInterlitteraria
In her book Rombo (2022) Esther Kinsky traces the devastating earthquakes in north-east Italy in 1976 on the basis of natural and cultural observations and the memories of those affected.
Marko Pajević
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"Forget time"

open access: yes, 2009
Following a line of research that I have developed for several years, I argue that the best strategy for understanding quantum gravity is to build a picture of the physical world where the notion of time plays no role. I summarize here this point of view, explaining why I think that in a fundamental description of nature we must "forget time", and how ...
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Intentional forgetting of emotional words after trauma: A study with victims of sexual assault

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2011
Following exposure to a trauma, people tend to experience intrusive thoughts and memories about the event. In order to investigate whether intrusive memories in the aftermath of trauma might be accounted for by an impaired ability to intentionally forget
Ines eBlix, Tim eBrennen
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The Many Faces of Part-List Cuing—Evidence for the Interplay Between Detrimental and Beneficial Mechanisms

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
If participants study a list of items and, at test, receive a random selection of the studied items as retrieval cues, then such cuing often impairs recall of the remaining items.
Eva-Maria Lehmer, Karl-Heinz T. Bäuml
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AI and memory

open access: yesMemory, Mind & Media
This paper is written at a tipping point in the development of generative AI and related technologies and services, which heralds a new battleground between humans and computers in the shaping of reality.
Andrew Hoskins
doaj   +1 more source

Revising and Re-voicing a Silenced Past: Transformative intentions and selective silences in a public apology to British child migrants

open access: yesSuomen Antropologi, 2019
Focusing on Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s apology to British child migrants in 2010, this article proposes that public apology, as a moral and political act, is a compelling site for examining attempts to redefine and redress previously silenced pasts ...
Katja Uusihakala
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Forgetting and Imbalance in Robot Lifelong Learning with Off-policy Data [PDF]

open access: green, 2022
Wenxuan Zhou   +7 more
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