[HTML] from nih.govM Ritchey, KS LaBar… - Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 2011 - MIT Press Emotion is known to influence multiple aspects of memory formation, including the initial encoding of the memory trace and its consolidation over time. However, the neural mechanisms whereby emotion impacts memory encoding remain largely unexplored. The present study used a ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 7 versions
MF Marin, A Hupbach, FS Maheu… - Journal of Clinical …, 2011 - Endocrine Soc Centre for Studies on Human Stress (M.-FM, SJL), Mental Health Research Centre Fernand Seguin, Louis-H. Lafontaine Hospital, Montré al, Qué bec, Canada H1N 3V2; Departments of Physiology (M.-FM), and Psychiatry (FSM, SJL), Faculty of Medicine, Université de ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 2 versions
S Groch, I Wilhelm, S Diekelmann, F Sayk… - …, 2011 - Elsevier Clonidine reduced plasma NE levels but had no effect on SWS. While retention of story content words and pictures per se remained unaffected, clonidine distinctly blocked the superiority of emotional compared to neutral memory for temporal order, with this superiority of ... All 2 versions
M Joëls, G Fernandez… - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2011 - Elsevier 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. This ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
JD Payne… - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2011 - MIT Press After information is encoded into memory, it undergoes an off-line period of consolidation that may occur optimally during sleep. The consolidation process not only solidifies memories but also changes them in useful and adaptive ways. Here, we provide evidence for a shift in ... Cited by 7 - Related articles - All 5 versions