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307 related items for PubMed ID: 23767926

  • 21. Effects of emotional valence and arousal upon memory trade-offs with aging.
    Waring JD, Kensinger EA.
    Psychol Aging; 2009 Jun; 24(2):412-22. PubMed ID: 19485658
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  • 22. Memory effects of sleep, emotional valence, arousal and novelty in children.
    Vermeulen MCM, van der Heijden KB, Benjamins JS, Swaab H, van Someren EJW.
    J Sleep Res; 2017 Jun; 26(3):309-317. PubMed ID: 28251722
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  • 25. The influence of REM sleep and SWS on emotional memory consolidation in participants reporting depressive symptoms.
    Harrington MO, Johnson JM, Croom HE, Pennington K, Durrant SJ.
    Cortex; 2018 Feb; 99():281-295. PubMed ID: 29306708
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  • 27. Emotion and memory: a recognition advantage for positive and negative words independent of arousal.
    Adelman JS, Estes Z.
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  • 28. Dissociable learning-dependent changes in REM and non-REM sleep in declarative and procedural memory systems.
    Fogel SM, Smith CT, Cote KA.
    Behav Brain Res; 2007 Jun 04; 180(1):48-61. PubMed ID: 17400305
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  • 29. Sleep before and after learning promotes the consolidation of both neutral and emotional information regardless of REM presence.
    Cellini N, Torre J, Stegagno L, Sarlo M.
    Neurobiol Learn Mem; 2016 Sep 04; 133():136-144. PubMed ID: 27321589
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  • 30. The effect of age on memory for emotional faces.
    Grady CL, Hongwanishkul D, Keightley M, Lee W, Hasher L.
    Neuropsychology; 2007 May 04; 21(3):371-80. PubMed ID: 17484600
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  • 31. Enhanced post-learning memory consolidation is influenced by arousal predisposition and emotion regulation but not by stimulus valence or arousal.
    Nielson KA, Lorber W.
    Neurobiol Learn Mem; 2009 Jul 04; 92(1):70-9. PubMed ID: 19285563
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  • 32. Contribution of norepinephrine to emotional memory consolidation during sleep.
    Groch S, Wilhelm I, Diekelmann S, Sayk F, Gais S, Born J.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2011 Oct 04; 36(9):1342-50. PubMed ID: 21493010
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  • 37. Age effects in emotional prospective memory: cue valence differentially affects the prospective and retrospective component.
    Schnitzspahn KM, Horn SS, Bayen UJ, Kliegel M.
    Psychol Aging; 2012 Jun 04; 27(2):498-509. PubMed ID: 21843006
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  • 39. Emotional memories are enhanced when reactivated in slow wave sleep, but impaired when reactivated in REM.
    Yuksel C, Denis D, Coleman J, Ren B, Oh A, Cox R, Morgan A, Sato E, Stickgold R.
    bioRxiv; 2023 Jun 29. PubMed ID: 36909630
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