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Mihaylova, Mariela; Vuilleumier, Patrik; Rimmele, Ulrike – Learning & Memory, 2019
Why we remember emotional events with an increased subjective sense of remembering (SSR) is unclear. SSR for neutral events is linked to memory for various kinds of details. Using the Remember/Know paradigm, participants provided written justifications of their Remember responses indicating what they specifically recollected about a negative or…
Descriptors: Memory, Emotional Response, Pictorial Stimuli, Photography
Vargas, Ivan; Payne, Jessica D.; Muench, Alexandria; Kuhlman, Kate R.; Lopez-Duran, Nestor L. – Learning & Memory, 2019
Research suggests that sleep preferentially consolidates the negative aspects of memories at the expense of the neutral aspects. However, the mechanisms by which sleep facilitates this emotional memory trade-off remain unknown. Although active processes associated with sleep-dependent memory consolidation have been proposed to underlie this…
Descriptors: Sleep, Emotional Response, Memory, Young Adults

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