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Memory and Stress

Abstract Stressful events have a major impact on memory. This chapter discusses classic and more recent findings suggesting that stress may have distinct effects on different stages of memory—encoding, consolidation, retrieval, and reconsolidation—and that these effects are closely linked to the precisely timed action of hormones and ...
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Stress and Memory Consolidation

2017
This chapter presents stress modulation of learning and memory processes, focusing on the consolidation (and reconsolidation) of emotional memories in health and disease. A stressor is any kind of condition, which presents an environmental demand that exceeds the natural regulatory capacity of the individual.
Shira Meir Drexler, Oliver T. Wolf
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Stress effects on memory

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2012
It is well known that stressful experiences may affect learning and memory processes. Less clear is the exact nature of these stress effects on memory: both enhancing and impairing effects have been reported. These opposite effects may be explained if the different time courses of stress hormone, in particular catecholamine and glucocorticoid, actions ...
Schwabe, Lars   +4 more
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Stress and Vivid Memories

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
Confidential informants play a significant role in the apprehension of the criminal elements in society. They help reduce crime by helping put criminals in jail by gathering intelligence that some law enforcement officers find hard to get. Usually they are a member of the local society; however, they are international players too and know all of the ...
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Stress, Trauma, and Memory

2001
Since the early 1900s there has been interest in how stress generally and trauma in particular affect individuals’ well-being. There has also been interest in the role of both stress and trauma in affecting memory, since the 1990s, in relation to questions about the reliability of eywitnesses.
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Relationships, Stress, and Memory

2009
AbstractThis chapter focuses on the connections between relationships, stress, and memory. Attachment theory offers a provocative framework for understanding these connections. The chapter discusses the influence of attachment relationships on children's memory for stressful events.
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Stress and emotional memory

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2011
Stressful events activate the amygdala and a network of associated brain regions. Studies in both humans and rodents indicate that noradrenaline has a prominent role in this activation. Noradrenaline induces a hypervigilant state that helps to remember the event.
Joëls, Marian   +2 more
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Priming crops for the future: rewiring stress memory

Trends in Plant Science, 2022
Haipei Liu, Amanda J Able, Jason A Able
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Acute stress, memory, and the brain

Brain and Cognition, 2019
Ayanna K, Thomas, Jessica M, Karanian
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