Stressful, aversive events are extremely well remembered. Such a declarative memory enhancement is evidently beneficial for survival, but the same mechanism may become maladaptive and culminate in mental diseases such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Stress hormones are known to enhance postlearning consolidation of aversive memories but are also thought to have immediate effects on attentional, sensory, and mnemonic processes at memory formation. Despite their significance for our understanding of the etiology of stress-related mental disorders, effects of acute stress at memory formation, and their brain correlates at the system scale, remain elusive. Using an integrated experimental approach, we probed the neural correlates of me...
BACKGROUND: Stress and stress hormones modulate memory formation in various ways that are relevant t...
Exposure to an acute stressor can lead to unreliable remembrance of intrinsically neutral informatio...
BACKGROUND: Stress and stress hormones modulate memory formation in various ways that are relevant t...
Contains fulltext : 81492.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stressful, avers...
It is well known that stressful experiences may affect learning and memory processes. Less clear is ...
Contains fulltext : 110095.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Exposure to an ...
BACKGROUND: Stress and stress hormones modulate memory formation in various ways that are relevant t...
BACKGROUND: Stress and stress hormones modulate memory formation in various ways that are relevant t...
BACKGROUND: Stress and stress hormones modulate memory formation in various ways that are relevant t...
It is well known that stressful experiences may affect learning and memory processes. Less clear is ...
It is well known that stressful experiences may affect learning and memory processes. Less clear is ...
It is well known that stressful experiences may affect learning and memory processes. Less clear is ...
Stress constitutes an organism\u27s essential physiological response to the environment, and it exer...
The present experiment demonstrates that exposure to a significant stressor simultaneously enhances ...
It is well known that stressful experiences may affect learning and memory processes. Less clear is ...
BACKGROUND: Stress and stress hormones modulate memory formation in various ways that are relevant t...
Exposure to an acute stressor can lead to unreliable remembrance of intrinsically neutral informatio...
BACKGROUND: Stress and stress hormones modulate memory formation in various ways that are relevant t...
Contains fulltext : 81492.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stressful, avers...
It is well known that stressful experiences may affect learning and memory processes. Less clear is ...
Contains fulltext : 110095.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Exposure to an ...
BACKGROUND: Stress and stress hormones modulate memory formation in various ways that are relevant t...
BACKGROUND: Stress and stress hormones modulate memory formation in various ways that are relevant t...
BACKGROUND: Stress and stress hormones modulate memory formation in various ways that are relevant t...
It is well known that stressful experiences may affect learning and memory processes. Less clear is ...
It is well known that stressful experiences may affect learning and memory processes. Less clear is ...
It is well known that stressful experiences may affect learning and memory processes. Less clear is ...
Stress constitutes an organism\u27s essential physiological response to the environment, and it exer...
The present experiment demonstrates that exposure to a significant stressor simultaneously enhances ...
It is well known that stressful experiences may affect learning and memory processes. Less clear is ...
BACKGROUND: Stress and stress hormones modulate memory formation in various ways that are relevant t...
Exposure to an acute stressor can lead to unreliable remembrance of intrinsically neutral informatio...
BACKGROUND: Stress and stress hormones modulate memory formation in various ways that are relevant t...