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Retrieved emotional context influences hippocampal involvement during recognition of neutral memories
2016
NeuroImage
It is well documented that emotionally arousing experiences are better remembered than mundane events. This is thought to occur through hippocampus-amygdala crosstalk during encoding, consolidation, and retrieval. Here we investigated whether emotional events (context) also cause a memory benefit for simultaneously encoded non-arousing contents and whether this effect persists after a delay via recruitment of a similar hippocampus-amygdala network. Participants studied neutral pictures
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.08.069
pmid:27592810
fatcat:trby5dmqc5a3paegwtan54sfka