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Karl-Heinz Bauml

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Hanslmayr S, Staudigl T, Aslan A, Bauml K
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci . 2010 Sep; 10(3):329-38. PMID: 20805534
Retrieving a target item from episodic memory typically enhances later memory for the retrieved item but causes forgetting of competing irrelevant memories. This finding is termed retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) and...
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Hanslmayr S, Leipold P, Bauml K
Memory . 2010 Jan; 18(3):252-7. PMID: 20063254
The role of anticipatory mechanisms in human memory control is poorly understood. Addressing the issue we investigated whether the presence of an anticipatory phase can enhance effects of cognitive control,...
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Pastotter B, Bauml K
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 2010 Jan; 36(1):54-65. PMID: 20053044
In list-method directed forgetting, participants are cued to intentionally forget a previously studied list (List 1) before encoding a subsequently presented list (List 2). Compared with remember-cued participants, forget-cued participants...
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Aslan A, Bauml K
Memory . 2009 Jul; 17(7):697-707. PMID: 19575327
The presentation of a subset of studied items as retrieval cues can have detrimental effects on recall of the remaining (target) items. In three experiments we examined whether such part-list...
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Bauml K, Pastotter B, Hanslmayr S
Neurosci Biobehav Rev . 2009 Apr; 34(7):1047-54. PMID: 19397925
The goal-directed use of human memory requires that irrelevant or unpleasant memories are, at least temporarily, reduced in their accessibility and memory for more relevant or pleasant information is enhanced,...
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Kuhbandner C, Hanslmayr S, Maier M, Pekrun R, Spitzer B, Pastotter B, et al.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci . 2009 Apr; 4(3):286-93. PMID: 19351693
When a visual stimulus is quickly followed in time by a second visual stimulus, we are normally unable to perceive it consciously. This study examined how affective states influence this...
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Hanslmayr S, Leipold P, Pastotter B, Bauml K
J Neurosci . 2009 Mar; 29(9):2742-7. PMID: 19261868
Voluntary memory suppression can keep unwanted memories from entering consciousness, inducing later forgetting of the information. In the present study, we searched for the existence of anticipatory processes, mediating such...
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Spitzer B, Bauml K
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 2009 Feb; 35(1):286-91. PMID: 19210100
Prior work on retrieval-induced forgetting showed that retrieving a subset of formerly studied items can impair item recognition of related, nonretrieved material. Here it was investigated whether retrieval practice can...
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Bauml K, Kuhbandner C
Psychon Bull Rev . 2009 Jan; 16(1):93-8. PMID: 19145016
People can intentionally forget previously studied information if, after study, a forget cue and new material to be encoded are provided. We examined how the affective state people experience during...
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Wimber M, Bauml K, Bergstrom Z, Markopoulos G, Heinze H, Richardson-Klavehn A
J Neurosci . 2008 Dec; 28(50):13419-27. PMID: 19074015
Retrieving particular information from memory facilitates the later retrieval of that information, but also impairs the later retrieval of related, interfering information. It has been theorized that this retrieval-induced forgetting...