Terms
Research
Application
100

reaction to specific stimulus

what is emotion?

100

Waring and Kensington (2011) 

there are positive, negative, & neutral items; neutral stimuli recalled least accurately

100

why you remember your first kiss over the first time you brushed your teeth

memories of emotional events are more accurate and vivid

200

general, long-lasting experience

what is mood?

200

Bushman (1998)

show violent and nonviolent video clips, then neutral commercials; asked to identify brands and there was better recall for nonviolent video clips (neutral stimuli with positive stimulus)

200

what two body parts are activated at the same time to store memories better

what is the hippocampus and amygdala?

300

recall better is mood matches emotional nature of material

what is mood congruence?

300

Walker et al (1997)

positivity effect, recorded personal events for weeks, rated pleasant or unpleasant; found that no change for neutral events and positive/negative only differed slightly

300

neurons in hippocampus and amygdala are responsive; easier to store memories related stimuli

first process of stress hormone cortisol triggers

400

more likely to recall negative events

what is negativity bias?

400
Walker et al (2003)

students without depression showed positivity effect; depression showed same amount of fading for negative, positive events

400

an hour after stressor, neurons in amygdala and hippocampus become less responsive  

second process cortisol triggers

500

pleasant items are usually processed more efficiently and accurately than negative events

what is pollyanna principle?

500

summary

pleasant stimuli remembered better than unpleasant; pleasant memories less pleasant over time while unpleasant memories become less unpleasant

500

tips to make sure stress doesn't affect your memory

what is lowering stress levels, practicing mindfulness, avoiding rumination, etc.

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