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Remembering Emotional Experiences: The Contribution of Valence and Arousal
Reviews in the neurosciences, 2004, Vol.15 (4), p.241-252
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
ISSN: 0334-1763 ;EISSN: 2191-0200 ;DOI: 10.1515/REVNEURO.2004.15.4.241 ;PMID: 15526549
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Title:
Remembering Emotional Experiences: The Contribution of Valence and Arousal
Author:
Kensinger, Elizabeth A
Subjects:
Amygdala - physiology
;
Animals
;
Arousal - physiology
;
Expressed Emotion - physiology
;
Functional Laterality - physiology
;
Hippocampus - physiology
;
Humans
;
Memory - physiology
;
Models, Psychological
;
Nerve Net - physiology
;
Prefrontal Cortex - physiology
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Reviews in the neurosciences, 2004, Vol.15 (4), p.241-252
Description:
Emotional experiences can be described by two factors: valence (how negative or positive) and arousal (how calming or exciting). Although both dimensions appear to influence memory, they may do so via distinct mechanisms. The amygdala likely plays a specific role in modulating memory for arousing experiences, whereas non-amygdalar networks may be instrumental in enhancing memory for non-arousing positive or negative events.
Publisher:
Germany: De Gruyter
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISSN: 0334-1763
EISSN: 2191-0200
DOI: 10.1515/REVNEURO.2004.15.4.241
PMID: 15526549
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MEDLINE
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