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Cortisol variation in humans affects memory for emotionally laden and neutral information.
Authors:Abercrombie  Heather C; Kalin  Ned H; Thurow  Marchell E; Rosenkranz  Melissa A; Davidson  Richard J
Abstract:In a test of the effects of cortisol on emotional memory, 90 men were orally administered placebo or 20 or 40 mg cortisol and presented with emotionally arousing and neutral stimuli. On memory tests administered within 1 hr of stimulus presentation, cortisol elevations caused a reduction in the number of errors committed on free-recall tasks. Two evenings later, when cortisol levels were no longer manipulated, inverted-U quadratic trends were found for recognition memory tasks, reflecting memory facilitation in the 20-mg group for both negative and neutral information. Results suggest that the effects of cortisol on memory do not differ substantially for emotional and neutral information. The study provides evidence of beneficial effects of acute cortisol elevations on explicit memory in humans. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:cortisol elevations  recognition memory tasks  emotional memory  neutral stimuli  memory facilitation  explicit memory
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