Stress Impairs Intentional Memory Control through Altered Theta Oscillations in Lateral Parietal Cortex
Here, we tested whether acute stress may disrupt the intentional control of memory and, if so, through which neural mechanism. We exposed healthy men and women to a stress (n = 27) or control (n = 26) procedure before they aimed repeatedly to retrieve some previously learned cue-target pairs and to actively suppress others.
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