2021
DOI: 10.3917/anpsy1.212.0129
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No trace beyond their name? Affective Memories, a forgotten concept

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“…Because fear generalization involves associative learning of a conditioned fear response, and is a matter of changes in behaviour and responses to stimuli so that they are considered to be fearful, the phenomenon fits squarely into the category of non-declarative memory. In fact, several models of emotional memory assume a dissociation between the verbally accessible memory of the emotional event and the implicit and non-declarative memory of the emotional event, which encodes emotionally arousing information automatically activated through appropriate situational cues (Krikorian and Layton 1998;LeDoux 1993LeDoux , 1996Nicolas 1996;Phelps 2004;Tobias et al 1992; for a review, see also Trakas 2021). Our focus in this paper is on fear generalization that we suggest fits into the latter category of memory effects.…”
Section: Fear Generalization and Mnemonic Injustice: The Basicsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Because fear generalization involves associative learning of a conditioned fear response, and is a matter of changes in behaviour and responses to stimuli so that they are considered to be fearful, the phenomenon fits squarely into the category of non-declarative memory. In fact, several models of emotional memory assume a dissociation between the verbally accessible memory of the emotional event and the implicit and non-declarative memory of the emotional event, which encodes emotionally arousing information automatically activated through appropriate situational cues (Krikorian and Layton 1998;LeDoux 1993LeDoux , 1996Nicolas 1996;Phelps 2004;Tobias et al 1992; for a review, see also Trakas 2021). Our focus in this paper is on fear generalization that we suggest fits into the latter category of memory effects.…”
Section: Fear Generalization and Mnemonic Injustice: The Basicsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…It's not just a boat, it's part of me that's been brought back to life again. 7 These memories are multisensory representations of the past, replete with emotional and episodic content (Debus 2007;Devitt et al 2017;Trakas 2021). Indeed, it is the emotional reliving of a past experience that the restored object seems to afford.…”
Section: Direct Evocative Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las emociones pasadas influyen la manera en que el recuerdo declarativo o visual de dicho evento emocional se codifica y se recupera; las emociones presentes determinan en cierta medida los recuerdos que son recuperados; la recuperación de ciertos recuerdos causa estados emocionales. Esta manera de concebir la relación entre la memoria y las emociones, que previamente ha sido caracterizada como "el pensamiento de sentido común" (Trakas, 2015(Trakas, , 2021, denota a su vez una conceptualización sobre la naturaleza de la memoria y de las emociones que se podría considerar un tanto reduccionista. A grandes rasgos, las emociones son concebidas como la consciencia de cambios fisiológicos, (James, 1884), o como activaciones fisiológicas (arousal) acompañadas de cierta valencia positiva o negativa (Russell, 1980;Lang et al, 1993); es decir, como esencialmente somáticas.…”
Section: Aspectos Destacados Del Trabajounclassified
“…3 Para un desarrollo más detallado de estos presupuestos característicos del "pensamiento de sentido común", y para un recorrido histórico sobre dicho pensamiento, ver Trakas (2021).…”
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