The Influence of Emotion on the Neural Correlates of Episodic Memory: Linking Encoding, Consolidation, and Retrieval Processes
<p>Emotion is known to influence multiple aspects of memory formation, which may include the initial encoding of the memory trace, its consolidation over time, and the efficacy of its retrieval. However, prior investigations have tended to treat emotional modulation of episodic memory as a uni...
Main Author: | Ritchey, Maureen |
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Other Authors: | Cabeza, Roberto |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/5683 |
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