“…For example, faces can be better remembered or maintained in WM when their expressions are angry or fearful rather than happy or neutral ( Jackson, Wu, Linden, & Raymond, 2009;Sessa, Luria, Gotler, Jolicoeur, & Dell'acqua, 2011). Although a plethora of research has demonstrated that emotional salience can exert a powerful modulatory effect on WM ( Jackson, Linden, & Raymond, 2014;Jackson et al, 2009;Sessa et al, 2011), only a few studies have investigated the effect of WM content on emotional processing (Grecucci, Soto, Rumiati, Humphreys, & Rotshtein, 2010;Moriya, Koster, & De Raedt, 2014). It has been found that emotional faces trigger much stronger responses in the fronto-thalamic occipital network when they match an emotional word held in WM than when they do not (Grecucci et al, 2010).…”