Journal article

The Roles of Noradrenergic and Glucocorticoid Activation in the Development of Intrusive Memories

RA Bryant, C McGrath, KL Felmingham

Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2013

Abstract

Intrusive memories are a common feature of many psychological disorders. Recent evidence has potentially extended cognitive models of intrusions by identifying the role of biological markers of arousal at the time of consolidation in subsequent memory for emotional events. This study investigated the role of arousal during consolidation in the development of intrusive memories. Seventy-eight university students (37 men and 41 women) viewed 20 negative and 20 neutral images. Half the participants then underwent a cold pressor test (High Stress), immersing their hand in ice water, while the remaining participants immersed their hand in warm water (Low Stress). Samples of salivary alpha-amylase..

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