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Acute Stress Time-dependently Modulates Multiple Memory Systems
2017
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
■ Acute stress has been shown to modulate the engagement of different memory systems, leading to preferential expression of stimulus-response (SR) rather than episodic context memory when both types of memory can be used. However, questions remain regarding the cognitive mechanism that underlies this bias in humans-specifically, how each form of memory is individually influenced by stress in order for SR memory to be dominant. Here we separately measured context and SR memory and investigated
doi:10.1162/jocn_a_01167
pmid:28699809
fatcat:gu3f6hokebgcbcgj5547lopkxa