Memory forgetting for cued and non-cued word pairs from Immediate (IRT) to delayed (RT2) recall in the four conditions. Error bars illustrate standard error.

Memory forgetting for cued and non-cued word pairs from Immediate (IRT) to delayed (RT2) recall in the four conditions. Error bars illustrate standard error.

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Targeted Memory Reactivation (TMR) and transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) can enhance memory consolidation. It is currently unknown whether TMR reinforced by simultaneous tDCS has superior efficacy. In this study, we investigated the complementary effect of TMR and bilateral tDCS on the consolidation of emotionally neutral and negative...

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... other main and interaction effects were non-significant (all ps > .185; Figure 5). Average forgetting across conditions was also significantly more pronounced in RT2 than RT1 (F(1, 64) = 234.31, ...

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