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Alba Peris-Yague1,2, Darya Frank1, Robin Hellerstedt1
1Laboratory for Clinical Neuroscience, Centro de Tecnología Biomédica, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, IdISSC, Madrid, Spain.
Royal Society open science
|August 5, 2024
概括
意想不到的情感事件可以增强记忆回忆,影响我们记住序列的方式. 这项研究揭示了情感突出性在回忆动态中独特地调节了前向连续性.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 记忆研究 记忆研究
背景情况:
- 行为适应依赖于预测未来事件.
- 意想不到的事件会破坏预测,通常更好地回忆起,尤其是情感事件.
- 回忆的前向连续性描述了在回忆一个物品后回忆附近物品的倾向.
研究的目的:
- 调查奇怪物 (意想不到的物品) 如何影响回忆动态.
- 根据突出类型 (情感与感知) 检查新奇性是否调节前向连续性.
主要方法:
- 70名健康的年轻人编码了含有情感或感知异常的单词列表.
- 使用了不同的刺激发作异步.
- 进行了自由回忆测试,以评估记忆动态.
主要成果:
- 回忆的前向连续性是通过情感突出特点来调节的.
- 感知奇怪的球没有显示出前向连续性的相同调制.
- 在情感和感知奇怪之间,回忆模式不同.
结论:
- 情绪突出选择性地影响记忆回忆中的前向连续性.
- 不同的潜在机制可能会调解情感和感知奇怪的回忆模式.
- 新闻对回忆动态的影响取决于其情感意义.
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