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Negative Emotion Enhances Memory Accuracy: Behavioral and Neuroimaging Evidence
Authors:Elizabeth A. Kensinger
Affiliation:Boston College
Abstract:ABSTRACT— There have been extensive discussions about whether emotional memories contain more accurate detail than nonemotional memories do, or whether individuals simply believe that they have remembered emotional experiences more accurately. I review evidence that negative emotion enhances not only the subjective vividness of a memory but also the likelihood of remembering some (but not all) event details. I then describe neuroimaging evidence suggesting that engagement of emotion-processing regions (particularly the amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex) relates to the encoding and retrieval of details intrinsically linked to negative items.
Keywords:affect    amygdala    fMRI    memory distortion
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