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Modulatory effects of stress on reactivated emotional memories.

机译:压力对重新激活的情绪记忆的调节作用。

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Previous studies have shown that stress, through secretion of stress hormones, increases the consolidation of memory while it exerts negative effects on memory retrieval. Other studies show that the process of memory retrieval serves as a reactivation mechanism whereby the memory trace that is reactivated during the retrieval process is once again sensitive to modifications by pharmacological or environmental manipulations. In this study, we assessed whether exposure to stress after retrieval of neutral and emotional information modulates the immediate and long-term recall of these reactivated memory traces. Three groups of participants (total N of 47) encoded on Day 1 a movie containing neutral and emotional information. Two days later (Day 2), one group was asked to retrieve (reactivate) the story before being exposed to a stressful condition (reactivation/stress group), while the second group was asked to retrieve the story and was not exposed to a stressful condition (reactivationo stress group). A third group did not recall the story but was exposed to a stressful condition (no reactivation/stress group). All participants were asked to recall the story immediately after exposure to the stresso stress condition (immediate recall) as well as 5 days later (delayed recall). Results show that immediate recall of emotional information was significantly increased in the reactivation/stress group when compared to the reactivationo stress group while no effect of stress on reactivated neutral memories was found. Moreover, evidence suggests that the enhanced memory trace is maintained across time, suggesting a potential long-lasting effect of stress on reactivated memory traces. We also found that the enhanced emotional memory trace observed in the reactivation/stress group was not present in the no reactivation/stress group, showing that stress has the capacity to enhance memory only when the memory trace is acutely reactivated before exposure to stress. Altogether, these results suggest that stress differentially modulates reactivated emotional and neutral memory traces and that this effect is long-lasting. These results have important implications for the potential influence of acute stress on reactivated memories in individuals exposed to traumatic events.
机译:先前的研究表明,压力通过分泌压力激素来增加记忆的巩固,同时对记忆的恢复产生负面影响。其他研究表明,记忆检索过程可作为一种重新激活机制,由此在检索过程中重新激活的记忆迹线再次对药理或环境操作引起的修饰敏感。在这项研究中,我们评估了在获取中性和情感信息后暴露于压力下是否能调节这些重新激活的记忆轨迹的即时和长期记忆。第1天有3组参与者(总数N为47)对包含中立和情感信息的电影进行了编码。两天后(第2天),一个小组被要求检索(重新激活)该故事,然后再承受压力(重新激活/压力小组),而第二个小组被要求检索该故事并且不处于压力下条件(重新激活/无压力组)。第三组没有记起这个故事,但是处于压力状态(没有重新激活/压力组)。要求所有参与者在暴露于压力/无压力的情况下立即回忆故事(立即回忆)以及5天后(延迟回忆)。结果显示,与未激活/无压力组相比,在未激活/无压力组中,情绪信息的即时回忆显着增加,而未发现压力对激活的中性记忆的影响。此外,有证据表明增强的记忆轨迹可以在整个时间范围内保持不变,这表明压力对重新激活的记忆轨迹具有潜在的长期影响。我们还发现,在无再激活/应激组中没有出现在重新激活/应激组中观察到的增强的情绪记忆痕迹,表明只有在暴露于压力之前将记忆迹线急剧激活时,应激才具有增强记忆的能力。总而言之,这些结果表明,压力差异地调节了重新激活的情绪和中性记忆的痕迹,并且这种作用是持久的。这些结果对急性应激对暴露于创伤事件的个体的恢复记忆的潜在影响具有重要意义。

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