Mather and colleagues postulate that norepinephrine promotes selective processing of emotionally salient information through local "hotspots" where norepinephrine release interacts with glutamatergic activity. However, findings in rodents and humans indicate that norepinephrine is ineffective in modulating mnemonic processes in the absence of a functional amygdala. We therefore argue that emphasis should shift toward modulatory effects of amygdala-driven changes at the network level.license: Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016 status: publishe
Emotional events are often better preserved in memory than events without an emotional component. Em...
The neuromodulator noradrenaline (NA) is released in almost all brain areas in a highly diffused man...
SummaryEmotion enhances our ability to form vivid memories of even trivial events. Norepinephrine (N...
Mather and colleagues postulate that norepinephrine promotes selective processing of emotionally sal...
Emotional events (e.g., seeing a snake while hiking) typically stay in the memory longer and in more...
Emotional events (e.g., seeing a snake while hiking) typically stay in the memory longer and in more...
Abstract Changes in synaptic strength are believed to underlie learning and memory. We explore the i...
Contains fulltext : 167731.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A large body of...
Arousal sometimes enhances and sometimes impairs perception and memory. In our Glutamate Amplifies N...
Arousal sometimes enhances and sometimes impairs perception and memory. In our Glutamate Amplifies N...
Changes in synaptic strength are believed to underlie learning and memory. We explore the idea that ...
Bodily arousal modulates stimulus processing and memory, contributing to expression of emotional sal...
Emotional events are often better preserved in memory than events without an emotional component. Em...
Emotional events are often better preserved in memory than events without an emotional component. Em...
The neuromodulator noradrenaline (NA) is released in almost all brain areas in a highly diffused man...
Emotional events are often better preserved in memory than events without an emotional component. Em...
The neuromodulator noradrenaline (NA) is released in almost all brain areas in a highly diffused man...
SummaryEmotion enhances our ability to form vivid memories of even trivial events. Norepinephrine (N...
Mather and colleagues postulate that norepinephrine promotes selective processing of emotionally sal...
Emotional events (e.g., seeing a snake while hiking) typically stay in the memory longer and in more...
Emotional events (e.g., seeing a snake while hiking) typically stay in the memory longer and in more...
Abstract Changes in synaptic strength are believed to underlie learning and memory. We explore the i...
Contains fulltext : 167731.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A large body of...
Arousal sometimes enhances and sometimes impairs perception and memory. In our Glutamate Amplifies N...
Arousal sometimes enhances and sometimes impairs perception and memory. In our Glutamate Amplifies N...
Changes in synaptic strength are believed to underlie learning and memory. We explore the idea that ...
Bodily arousal modulates stimulus processing and memory, contributing to expression of emotional sal...
Emotional events are often better preserved in memory than events without an emotional component. Em...
Emotional events are often better preserved in memory than events without an emotional component. Em...
The neuromodulator noradrenaline (NA) is released in almost all brain areas in a highly diffused man...
Emotional events are often better preserved in memory than events without an emotional component. Em...
The neuromodulator noradrenaline (NA) is released in almost all brain areas in a highly diffused man...
SummaryEmotion enhances our ability to form vivid memories of even trivial events. Norepinephrine (N...