Though the hippocampus typically has been implicated in processes related to associative binding, special types of associations--such as those created by integrative mental imagery--may be supported by processes implemented in other medial temporal-lobe or sensory processing regions. Here, we investigated what neural mechanisms underlie the formation and subsequent retrieval of integrated mental images, and whether those mechanisms differ based on the emotionality of the integration (i.e., whether it contains an emotional item or not). Participants viewed pairs of words while undergoing a functional MRI scan. They were instructed to imagine the two items separately from one another ("non-integrative" study) or as a single, integrated mental...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) is crucial for declarative memory formation, but the function of its ...
Different parts of our brain code the perceptual features and actions related to an object, causing ...
Contains fulltext : 53259.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The medial tem...
Emotional arousal is well-known to enhance memory for individual items or events, whereas it can imp...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Emotional arousal is well-known to enhance memory for individual items or event...
Emotions are complex events recruiting distributed cortical and subcortical cerebral structures, whe...
The brain processes underlying impairing effects of emotional arousal on associative memory were pre...
We explored brain activation associated with negative emotionality, during an associative memory tas...
The interaction of information derived from the voice and facial expression of a speaker contributes...
It is well documented that emotionally arousing experiences are better remembered than mundane event...
Everyday language is replete with descriptions of emotional events that people have experienced and ...
Everyday language is replete with descriptions of emotional events that people have experienced and ...
SummaryThe ability to remember emotional events is crucial for adapting to biologically and socially...
<p>Emotion is known to influence multiple aspects of memory formation, which may include the initial...
Both cognitive and affective processes require mental resources. However, it remains unclear whether...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) is crucial for declarative memory formation, but the function of its ...
Different parts of our brain code the perceptual features and actions related to an object, causing ...
Contains fulltext : 53259.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The medial tem...
Emotional arousal is well-known to enhance memory for individual items or events, whereas it can imp...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Emotional arousal is well-known to enhance memory for individual items or event...
Emotions are complex events recruiting distributed cortical and subcortical cerebral structures, whe...
The brain processes underlying impairing effects of emotional arousal on associative memory were pre...
We explored brain activation associated with negative emotionality, during an associative memory tas...
The interaction of information derived from the voice and facial expression of a speaker contributes...
It is well documented that emotionally arousing experiences are better remembered than mundane event...
Everyday language is replete with descriptions of emotional events that people have experienced and ...
Everyday language is replete with descriptions of emotional events that people have experienced and ...
SummaryThe ability to remember emotional events is crucial for adapting to biologically and socially...
<p>Emotion is known to influence multiple aspects of memory formation, which may include the initial...
Both cognitive and affective processes require mental resources. However, it remains unclear whether...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) is crucial for declarative memory formation, but the function of its ...
Different parts of our brain code the perceptual features and actions related to an object, causing ...
Contains fulltext : 53259.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The medial tem...