Research conducted over the past two decades has contributed a wealth of new knowledge to the field's understanding of stress effects on memory. It has been widely demonstrated that stress can either facilitate or impair memory, depending on 1) the phase of memory processing influenced by stress hormones and 2) the valence or arousing nature of the encoded information. It has also been reported that, when stress levels are significantly elevated at encoding, emotional memory is preserved (or enhanced) while memory for non-emotional information is impaired. These effects have been discussed at the neurobiological level with respect to the stress hormone, cortisol, and the impairing and facilitating modulatory effects it has on regions of the...
textResearch suggests that memory is influenced by stress and the associated rise of glucocorticoids...
textResearch suggests that memory is influenced by stress and the associated rise of glucocorticoids...
The present experiment demonstrates that exposure to a significant stressor simultaneously enhances ...
A growing body of research has indicated that acute stress can critically impact memory. However, th...
This article examined effects of acute stress on memory for neutral and emotional words. participant...
This article examined effects of acute stress on memory for neutral and emotional words. participant...
This article examined effects of acute stress on memory for neutral and emotional words. participant...
AbstractStress at encoding affects memory processes, typically enhancing, or preserving, memory for ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study the effects of stress-induced cortisol increases on long...
Stressful, aversive events are extremely well remembered. Such a declarative memory enhancement is e...
In this study the effects of stress-induced cortisol increases on long-term memory retrieval during ...
Stress-induced changes in cortisol can impact memory in various ways. However, the precise relations...
Contains fulltext : 81492.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stressful, avers...
Objective: To review and give an overview of neuroimaging studies that look at the role of stress (h...
In the field of memory research, the influence of stress on memory is still unclear. The aim was the...
textResearch suggests that memory is influenced by stress and the associated rise of glucocorticoids...
textResearch suggests that memory is influenced by stress and the associated rise of glucocorticoids...
The present experiment demonstrates that exposure to a significant stressor simultaneously enhances ...
A growing body of research has indicated that acute stress can critically impact memory. However, th...
This article examined effects of acute stress on memory for neutral and emotional words. participant...
This article examined effects of acute stress on memory for neutral and emotional words. participant...
This article examined effects of acute stress on memory for neutral and emotional words. participant...
AbstractStress at encoding affects memory processes, typically enhancing, or preserving, memory for ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study the effects of stress-induced cortisol increases on long...
Stressful, aversive events are extremely well remembered. Such a declarative memory enhancement is e...
In this study the effects of stress-induced cortisol increases on long-term memory retrieval during ...
Stress-induced changes in cortisol can impact memory in various ways. However, the precise relations...
Contains fulltext : 81492.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stressful, avers...
Objective: To review and give an overview of neuroimaging studies that look at the role of stress (h...
In the field of memory research, the influence of stress on memory is still unclear. The aim was the...
textResearch suggests that memory is influenced by stress and the associated rise of glucocorticoids...
textResearch suggests that memory is influenced by stress and the associated rise of glucocorticoids...
The present experiment demonstrates that exposure to a significant stressor simultaneously enhances ...