To some extent, we can shape our recollections by intentionally remembering certain experiences while trying to forget others, for example, by intentional suppression. Acute stress impairs suppression-induced forgetting of memories. It is unclear, however, whether these deficits are a direct consequence of the acute stress-induced cortisol response. The present study was designed to examine the stress-induced impairment in suppression-induced forgetting in a subgroup of cortisol responders. We exposed healthy participants to a stress (n = 55) or no-stress control (n = 32) version of the Maastricht Acute Stress Test before they performed the Think / No-Think task. Here, participants aimed to repeatedly retrieve or suppress memories of previo...
This article examined effects of acute stress on memory for neutral and emotional words. participant...
In contrast to the large body of research on the effects of stress-induced cortisol on memory consol...
Age-related memory decline has been associated with a faulty regulation of the hypothalamus-pituitar...
To some extent, we can shape our recollections by intentionally remembering certain experiences whil...
Accumulating evidence suggests that forgetting is not necessarily a passive process but that we can,...
Stress-induced changes in cortisol can impact memory in various ways. However, the precise relations...
Koessler S, Steidle L, Engler H, Kißler J. Stress eliminates retrieval-induced forgetting-Does the o...
Stressful, aversive events are extremely well remembered. Such a declarative memory enhancement is e...
Stress is known to exert considerable impact on learning and memory processes. Typically, human stud...
Experiencing stressful or traumatic events can result in disabling clinical symptoms of maladaptive ...
The secretion of adrenal stress hormones in response to acute stress is known to affect learning and...
Stress can enhance or impair memory performance. Both cortisol release and sympathetic nervous syste...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study the effects of stress-induced cortisol increases on long...
This article examined effects of acute stress on memory for neutral and emotional words. participant...
In contrast to the large body of research on the effects of stress-induced cortisol on memory consol...
Age-related memory decline has been associated with a faulty regulation of the hypothalamus-pituitar...
To some extent, we can shape our recollections by intentionally remembering certain experiences whil...
Accumulating evidence suggests that forgetting is not necessarily a passive process but that we can,...
Stress-induced changes in cortisol can impact memory in various ways. However, the precise relations...
Koessler S, Steidle L, Engler H, Kißler J. Stress eliminates retrieval-induced forgetting-Does the o...
Stressful, aversive events are extremely well remembered. Such a declarative memory enhancement is e...
Stress is known to exert considerable impact on learning and memory processes. Typically, human stud...
Experiencing stressful or traumatic events can result in disabling clinical symptoms of maladaptive ...
The secretion of adrenal stress hormones in response to acute stress is known to affect learning and...
Stress can enhance or impair memory performance. Both cortisol release and sympathetic nervous syste...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study the effects of stress-induced cortisol increases on long...
This article examined effects of acute stress on memory for neutral and emotional words. participant...
In contrast to the large body of research on the effects of stress-induced cortisol on memory consol...
Age-related memory decline has been associated with a faulty regulation of the hypothalamus-pituitar...