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123 related items for PubMed ID: 26577049

  • 1. Cortisol and stimulus-induced arousal level differentially impact memory for items and backgrounds.
    Mickley Steinmetz KR, Anderson AJ, Brasher KL, Brehmer TS.
    Cogn Emot; 2017 Feb; 31(2):325-338. PubMed ID: 26577049
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  • 2. Effects of pre-learning stress on memory for neutral, positive and negative words: Different roles of cortisol and autonomic arousal.
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  • 3. Cortisol mediates the effects of stress on the contextual dependency of memories.
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  • 4. A combination of high stress-induced tense and energetic arousal compensates for impairing effects of stress on memory retrieval in men.
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  • 5. Pre-learning stress differentially affects long-term memory for emotional words, depending on temporal proximity to the learning experience.
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  • 6. Post-encoding stress enhances mnemonic discrimination of negative stimuli.
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  • 7. Remembering under stress: different roles of autonomic arousal and glucocorticoids in memory retrieval.
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  • 8. Acute psycho-social stress does not disrupt item-method directed forgetting, emotional stimulus content does.
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  • 9. The effect of exogenous cortisol during sleep on the behavioral and neural correlates of emotional memory consolidation in humans.
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  • 10. Pre-learning stress that is temporally removed from acquisition exerts sex-specific effects on long-term memory.
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    Neurobiol Learn Mem; 2013 Feb 06; 100():77-87. PubMed ID: 23266791
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  • 11. Stress-induced cortisol level elevations are associated with reduced negative affect after stress: indications for a mood-buffering cortisol effect.
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  • 12. True or false? Memory is differentially affected by stress-induced cortisol elevations and sympathetic activity at consolidation and retrieval.
    Smeets T, Otgaar H, Candel I, Wolf OT.
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  • 13. The effect of mild acute stress during memory consolidation on emotional recognition memory.
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  • 14. Effects of stress on 6- and 7-year-old children's emotional memory differs by gender.
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  • 16. Reward anticipation modulates the effect of stress-related increases in cortisol on episodic memory.
    Quent JA, McCullough AM, Sazma M, Wolf OT, Yonelinas AP.
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  • 17. The effects of cortisol increase on long-term memory retrieval during and after acute psychosocial stress.
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  • 18. Endogenous cortisol elevations are related to memory facilitation only in individuals who are emotionally aroused.
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  • 19. Hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis and sympathetic activation: joint predictors of memory in children, adolescents, and adults.
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  • 20. The role of estrogen in intrusive memories.
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