2009
DOI: 10.1016/s1053-8119(09)72102-0
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Greater memory interference by negative emotional distracters following sleep deprivation: Blame your amygdala

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“…Instead, these studies consistently reported relative deactivation of the IPL with emotional material (deactivation or less activation than in the neutral condition; Dolcos and McCarthy, 2006; Dolcos et al, 2008; Chuah et al, 2010; Denkova et al, 2010; Oei et al, 2011; Iordan et al, 2013; see blue foci of Figure 4). …”
Section: Neuroimaging Studies Of Attention To Emotion and Memorymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Instead, these studies consistently reported relative deactivation of the IPL with emotional material (deactivation or less activation than in the neutral condition; Dolcos and McCarthy, 2006; Dolcos et al, 2008; Chuah et al, 2010; Denkova et al, 2010; Oei et al, 2011; Iordan et al, 2013; see blue foci of Figure 4). …”
Section: Neuroimaging Studies Of Attention To Emotion and Memorymentioning
confidence: 93%