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Tracking the involuntary retrieval of unwanted memory in the human brain with functional MRI [Data set].
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# Citation Liu, W. (Wei), Kohn, N. (Nils), Fernandez, G. (Guillén) (2020). Tracking the involuntary retrieval of unwanted memory in the human brain with functional MRI [Data set]. https://doi.org/10.34973/5afg-7r41. # Abstract This study is a two-session fMRI experiment, with the 24 hours interval between two sessions. Day1 session consists of the familiarization phase, the study phase, and the immediate typing test. The Day2 session consists of the second typing test, the modulation phase, and the final memory test. Among these phases, the familiarization, modulation, and the final memory test phase were performed in the scanner, while the study phase and two typing tests were performed in the behavioural lab. # Background information You can find more information, including relevant publications pertaining to this dataset on the collection overview page at https://doi.org/10.34973/5afg-7r41. A complete list of files that are part of this dataset can be found in the file MANIFEST.txt, including a SHA256 hash for each file to allow verification of correct data transfer. # Restrictions on data access and reuse The access to and use of this dataset is only allowed under the conditions listed in the data use agreement, as detailed in the file LICENSE.txt. Neither the Donders Institute or Radboud University, nor the researchers that provide this dataset should be included as an author of publications or presentations if this authorship would be based solely on the use of this data. However, we ask you to acknowledge the use of the data and data derived from the data when publicly presenting any results or algorithms that benefitted from their use: 1) Papers, book chapters, books, posters, oral presentations, and all other presentations of results derived from the data should acknowledge the origin of the data as follows: "Data were provided (in part) by the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen". 2) Authors of publications or presentations using the data should cite relevant publications describing the methods developed and used by the Donders Institute to acquire and process the data. The specific publications that are appropriate to cite in any given study will depend on what the data were used for and for what purposes. When applicable, a list of publications will be specified on the collection overview page.
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Tracking the involuntary retrieval of unwanted memory in the human brain with functional MRI [Data set].