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Emotional memory formation under lower versus higher stress conditions
Inna Kogan
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Gal Richter-Levin
Department of Neurobiology
Department of Psychology
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Keyphrases
Memory Formation
100%
Emotional Memory
100%
High Stress
100%
Amygdala
66%
Stress Conditions
66%
Amygdala Activation
66%
Spatial Learning
66%
Low Stress
66%
Massed Training
66%
Brain Regions
33%
Posttraumatic Stress
33%
Emotionality
33%
Formation Process
33%
Differential Effects
33%
Footshock
33%
Memory Consolidation
33%
Training Session
33%
With Memory
33%
Water Maze
33%
Reduced Activation
33%
Training Protocol
33%
Complex Interactions
33%
Mnemonic Processes
33%
Spatial Memory Consolidation
33%
Shock Interference
33%
Spaced Practice
33%
Psychology
Amygdala
100%
Emotional Memory
100%
Memory Consolidation
50%
Spatial Learning
50%
Emotionality
25%
Mnemonics
25%
Spatial Memory
25%
Neuroscience
Amygdala
100%
Emotional Memory
100%
Memory Consolidation
50%
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
25%
Water Maze
25%
Spatial Memory
25%