Emotional information is better remembered than neutral information. Extensive evidence indicates that the amygdala and its interactions with other cerebral regions play an important role in the memory-enhancing effect of emotional arousal. While the cerebellum has been found to be involved in fear conditioning, its role in emotional enhancement of episodic memory is less clear. To address this issue, we used a whole-brain functional MRI approach in 1,418 healthy participants. First, we identified clusters significantly activated during enhanced memory encoding of negative and positive emotional pictures. In addition to the well-known emotional memory-related cerebral regions, we identified a cluster in the cerebellum. We then used dynamic ...
Emotional events are better remembered than neutral events. But what are the mechanisms behind this ...
The amygdala is known to be a critical brain region for emotional fear. It is believed that synaptic...
The notion that the cerebellum is a central regulator of motor function is undisputed. There exists,...
Emotional information is better remembered than neutral information. Extensive evidence indicates th...
Contains fulltext : 136265.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Positive and ne...
ABSTRACT—Neurobiological accounts of emotional memo-ry have been derived largely from animal models ...
Emotional memories are better remembered than neutral ones. The amygdala is involved in this enhance...
Recent neuro-imaging studies have implicated the cerebellum in several higher-order functions. Its r...
Recent neuro-imaging studies have implicated the cerebellum in several higher-order functions. Its r...
<p>Emotion is known to influence multiple aspects of memory formation, which may include the initial...
Emotional events (e.g., seeing a snake while hiking) typically stay in the memory longer and in more...
Emotionalmemories arebetter remembered thanneutral ones. Theamygdala is involved in this enhancement...
Neural regions, specifically the amygdala, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex overlap in functions o...
Neuroscientific investigation of the detailed neurophysiology of emotion processing is a rapidly pro...
According to the consolidation hypothesis, enhanced memory for emotional information reflects the mo...
Emotional events are better remembered than neutral events. But what are the mechanisms behind this ...
The amygdala is known to be a critical brain region for emotional fear. It is believed that synaptic...
The notion that the cerebellum is a central regulator of motor function is undisputed. There exists,...
Emotional information is better remembered than neutral information. Extensive evidence indicates th...
Contains fulltext : 136265.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Positive and ne...
ABSTRACT—Neurobiological accounts of emotional memo-ry have been derived largely from animal models ...
Emotional memories are better remembered than neutral ones. The amygdala is involved in this enhance...
Recent neuro-imaging studies have implicated the cerebellum in several higher-order functions. Its r...
Recent neuro-imaging studies have implicated the cerebellum in several higher-order functions. Its r...
<p>Emotion is known to influence multiple aspects of memory formation, which may include the initial...
Emotional events (e.g., seeing a snake while hiking) typically stay in the memory longer and in more...
Emotionalmemories arebetter remembered thanneutral ones. Theamygdala is involved in this enhancement...
Neural regions, specifically the amygdala, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex overlap in functions o...
Neuroscientific investigation of the detailed neurophysiology of emotion processing is a rapidly pro...
According to the consolidation hypothesis, enhanced memory for emotional information reflects the mo...
Emotional events are better remembered than neutral events. But what are the mechanisms behind this ...
The amygdala is known to be a critical brain region for emotional fear. It is believed that synaptic...
The notion that the cerebellum is a central regulator of motor function is undisputed. There exists,...