Validation tests verified that prediction performance was not an artifact of head motion or prediction method and that the negative features remained consistent across different brain parcellations.
The results show that during retrieval suppression, the right hippocampus exhibited decreased functional connectivity with visual cortical areas (bilateral intracalcarine cortex, right cuneal cortex, left lingual gyrus, right supracalcarine cortex, right occipital pole), left nucleus accumbens and the brain-stem that predicted superior forgetting of unwanted memories on later memory tests. Here, we utilize psychophysiological interactions and seed connectome-based predictive modeling (seed-CPM) to investigate the relationship between the hippocampus and the rest of the brain as 134 participants attempted to suppress unwanted memories during the Think/No-Think task. In contrast, task-based changes in functional connectivity between the hippocampus and other brain regions have remained relatively underexplored. Much of the previous neuroimaging literature exploring such suppression-related hippocampal modulations has focused on the region's negative coupling with the prefrontal cortex. Successful memory suppression is associated with hippocampal deactivations and a concomitant disruption of this region's functionality. The ability to suppress unwelcome memories is important for productivity and well-being. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved). These findings provide support for systemic influence of retrieval suppression on hippocampal functions and offer a way to disrupt existing episodic memory strategically. Remarkably, a negative memory could be impaired simply by presenting it between the suppression episodes of an unrelated neutral memory. This amnesic shadow functioned in both the forward and backward temporal directions, and its forgetting effect was revealed by independent cues that were not presented in the shadow.
Results showed that retrieval suppression impaired the retrieval of both the directly suppressed content and the reactivated unrelated memory. Participants performed retrieval suppression on a set of memories while cues of an unrelated set of memories were briefly presented near in time to the suppression trials. The present study investigated whether retrieval suppression induces virtual amnesia, which disturbs any existing memories that are reactivated in the temporal vicinity but are otherwise unrelated to the targets of suppression. Farm him with the skill with any character that has it through the gate.Cognitively suppressing the retrieval of an unwanted memory causes its forgetting and, in the meantime, disrupts hippocampal functions. Unfortunately, it's not available for any of the DSOD characters, but you can still get a decent amount of points without the skill since there's a bonus points event and you can use a result booster when going against a roaming Bakura. Bakura has Draining Shield, which you can stop with a Divine Punishment or Acid Cloud's effect to try and pre-emptively destroy it.įairy's Smile skill helps increase LP so you can reach over 10k+ ATK for Ra to get max points.Once you have Shadow-Imprisoning Mirror on the field, you can use the Divine Punishments to stop his draw power (Alluring Darkness, Creeping Darkness, Foolish Burial, etc). You can set a Cloudian to defense position if you need to destroy them to make room so you can bring out another Cirrostratus with a fog counter. Cirrostratus can also destroy Luna or Morphing Jar (when it's set), but it can be bad if you end up destroying his set Sangan.Use Divine Punishments to stop his Luna or Morphing Jar.
If you don't have Shadow-Imprisoning Mirror early on: Stall the duel with any Cloudian + The Sanctuary in the Sky on the field to avoid any battle damage, but you'll also need Shadow-Imprisoning Mirror to stop his Luna, Morphing Jar, or Curse Necrofear.