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- who: Akul Satish from the Department of Psychology, University of York, York , DD, UK have published the research: EEG evidence that morally relevant autobiographical memories can be suppressed, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors report novel evidence from behavioural ERP and oscillation measures that can be suppressed and suggest that recruits similar neurocognitive mechanisms as of simple laboratory associations. did fail sometimes and oscillations indicated that such occurred from lapses in sustained control. In this experiment, the authors investigated whether and how people can supress autobiographical memories of their own morally wrong actions. The . . .
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