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ArtikelBeyond Fear : Emotional Memory Mechanisms in the Human Brain  
Oleh: LaBar, Kevin S.
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: Current Directions in Psychological Science vol. 16 no. 04 (Aug. 2007), page 173-177.
Topik: Affect; Anxiety; Traumatic Memory; Medial temporal Lobe; Fear Conditioning
Fulltext: 01. Beyond Fear - Emotional Memory Mechanisms in the Human Brain.pdf (181.29KB)
Isi artikelNeurobiological accounts of emotional memory have been derived largely from animal models investigating the encoding and retention of memories for events that signal threat. This literature has implicated the amygdala, a structure in the brain’s temporal lobe, in the learning and consolidation of fear memories. Its role in fear conditioning has been confirmed, but the human amygdala also interacts with cortical regions to mediate other aspects of emotional memory. These include the encoding and consolidation of pleasant and unpleasant arousing events into long-term memory, the narrowing of focus on central emotional information, the retrieval of prior emotional events and contexts, and the subjective experience of recollection and emotional intensity during retrieval. Along with other mechanisms that do not involve the amygdala, these functions ensure that significant life events leave a lasting impression in memory.
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