2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.04.25.538111
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Emotional information facilitates or disrupts memory integration through distinct hippocampal processes of reactivation and connectivity

Abstract: Emotion has a significant impact on how related experiences are organized into integrated memories. However, the neurobiological mechanisms of how emotion modulates memory integration for related information with different valences remain unclear. In this between-subject functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we investigated different emotional modulations of memory integration by manipulating the valence of stimuli used in an associative memory paradigm. Three groups of participants were tested: … Show more

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“…For example, memories that are more emotional to begin with may be more resistant to updating (Kensinger et al, 2016;S. Wang et al, 2009;Zhu et al, 2023), or there may be an asymmetry between negative versus positive memories in the degree to which they are susceptible to change. Finally, while contextual, conceptual, and perhaps even narrative overlap is necessary for episodic memory integration (Cohn-Sheehy et al, 2021, 2022Morton et al, 2017;, affective updating may not require such integration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, memories that are more emotional to begin with may be more resistant to updating (Kensinger et al, 2016;S. Wang et al, 2009;Zhu et al, 2023), or there may be an asymmetry between negative versus positive memories in the degree to which they are susceptible to change. Finally, while contextual, conceptual, and perhaps even narrative overlap is necessary for episodic memory integration (Cohn-Sheehy et al, 2021, 2022Morton et al, 2017;, affective updating may not require such integration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%