minneskontroll
Minneskontroll is a term used in cognitive psychology to describe the set of cognitive processes that regulate the encoding, storage and retrieval of memories. It covers both deliberate strategies to enhance retention and retrieval, and the ability to suppress or ignore unwanted memories. In this sense, minneskontroll is a component of executive control over memory.
Neuroscientific research links minneskontroll to prefrontal networks that guide attention, inhibition and strategy use, with interactions
Experimental paradigms such as directed forgetting and the Think/No-Think task demonstrate that people can actively influence
Clinical and educational relevance is noted in contexts such as PTSD, where intrusive memories reflect dysfunction
Terminologically, minneskontroll is the Norwegian and Danish term for memory control. In English-language literature related terms