2022
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/q6mrp
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Boosting Long-Term Effects of Degraded Memories via Acute Stress

Abstract: Combining recall of an emotional memory with simultaneous horizontal eye movements (i.e., Recall+EM) reduces memory aversiveness. However, the long-term persistence of this effect is inconsistent across studies. Given that stress may aid in the consolidation of memories, we examined whether acute stress can boost the long-term effects of degraded memories. To test this, participants recalled two negative memories, which were assigned to a Recall+EM or Recall Only condition. Before and after each intervention t… Show more

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