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High-Intensity Acute Exercise and Directed Forgetting on Memory Function.

Mary Elizabeth PacePaul D Loprinzi
Published in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2019)
This study demonstrates a directed forgetting effect in that cueing an individual to forget a previously encoded list of items facilitates memory performance on a subsequent list of items. However, we failed to demonstrate any beneficial effect of acute exercise in facilitating directed forgetting. These findings are discussed in the context of directed forgetting theories, particularly the attention inhibition mechanism, as well as the timing of the acute bout of exercise.
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