Journal article
Sex differences in emotional memory consolidation: The effect of stress-induced salivary alpha-amylase and cortisol
KL Felmingham, TP Tran, WC Fong, RA Bryant
Biological Psychology | ELSEVIER | Published : 2012
Abstract
This study examined sex differences in the emotional memory consolidation, and the impact of stress-induced cortisol and salivary alpha amylase responses on emotional memory recall. Following baseline salivary measures, 39 healthy women and 41 men viewed 20 neutral and 20 negative arousing images, and then underwent either a cold pressor stress test or control condition, followed by further salivary measures. Participants returned two days later for a free recall test. The stress condition induced greater cortisol response, and negative images were better recalled than neutral. Whereas women displayed greater recall of negative images under stress than men, they recalled fewer negative image..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This project was funded by an ARC Discovery grant (DP0881814).