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Memory Reactivation Levels Remain Unaffected by Anticipated Interference
This dataset contains neuroimaging data from a memory interference task designed to investigate how anticipated interference affects memory reactivation. Participants learned target objects and performed a recognition task with manipulated interference conditions, where irrelevant novel objects were presented on half the trials during a delay period. The study examines whether memory reactivation levels remain stable despite expectations of interfering stimuli. Data includes EEG recordings from the experimental protocol with preprocessing documentation available in associated repositories.
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