It has been debated whether the link between amygdala activity and subsequent memory is equally strong for positive and negative information. Moreover, it has been unclear whether amygdala activity at encoding corresponds with enhanced memory for all contextual aspects of the presentation of an emotional item, or whether amygdala activity primarily enhances memory for the emotional item itself. In the present functional magnetic resonance imaging study, participants encoded positive and negative stimuli while performing one of two tasks (judgment of animacy or commonness). Amygdala activity at encoding was related to subsequent memory for the positive and negative items but not to subsequent memory for the task performed. Amygdala activity ...
AbstractWhile studies among adults implicate the amygdala and interconnecting brain regions in encod...
Emotional memories are better remembered than neutral ones. The amygdala is involved in this enhance...
This event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated brain activity el...
Contains fulltext : 136265.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Positive and ne...
We have studied patients with variable degrees of left hippocampal and amygdala pathology who perfor...
AbstractEmotional events are remembered better than neutral events possibly because the amygdala enh...
& Some studies have suggested that emotion primarily in-creases memory for ‘‘gist,’ ’ and does n...
& Lesion and neuroimaging studies suggest the amygdala is important in the perception and produc...
Although negative emotion can strengthen memory of an event it can also result in memory disturbance...
Although amygdala activity has been purported to be modulated by affective and non-affective factors...
Although amygdala activity has been purported to be modulated by affective and non-affective factors...
Previous studies have shown that emotional stimuli can be processed through the amygdala without con...
It is well documented that emotionally arousing experiences are better remembered than mundane event...
Positive and negative emotional events are better remembered than neutral events. Studies in animals...
According to the consolidation hypothesis, enhanced memory for emotional information reflects the mo...
AbstractWhile studies among adults implicate the amygdala and interconnecting brain regions in encod...
Emotional memories are better remembered than neutral ones. The amygdala is involved in this enhance...
This event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated brain activity el...
Contains fulltext : 136265.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Positive and ne...
We have studied patients with variable degrees of left hippocampal and amygdala pathology who perfor...
AbstractEmotional events are remembered better than neutral events possibly because the amygdala enh...
& Some studies have suggested that emotion primarily in-creases memory for ‘‘gist,’ ’ and does n...
& Lesion and neuroimaging studies suggest the amygdala is important in the perception and produc...
Although negative emotion can strengthen memory of an event it can also result in memory disturbance...
Although amygdala activity has been purported to be modulated by affective and non-affective factors...
Although amygdala activity has been purported to be modulated by affective and non-affective factors...
Previous studies have shown that emotional stimuli can be processed through the amygdala without con...
It is well documented that emotionally arousing experiences are better remembered than mundane event...
Positive and negative emotional events are better remembered than neutral events. Studies in animals...
According to the consolidation hypothesis, enhanced memory for emotional information reflects the mo...
AbstractWhile studies among adults implicate the amygdala and interconnecting brain regions in encod...
Emotional memories are better remembered than neutral ones. The amygdala is involved in this enhance...
This event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated brain activity el...