U.S., March 25 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06891612) titled 'Electroencephalographic Study of the Mechanisms of Inhibition of Emotional Memories in Young Healthy Subjects' on March 12.

Brief Summary: Forgetfulness has long been considered a pathology of memory. However, the brain's voluntary suppression of certain unpleasant memories is essential for building a healthy memory. This suppression capacity can be measured using the "Think/No-Think" (TNT) paradigm.However, while the areas involved in these processes of suppression are now well described, the nature and temporal dynamics of the processes of inhibition and orientation of attention is still poorly defined. The aim of this study is t...