Emotion, anxiolysis and memory
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H. Allain; M. Bourin; J. M. Reymann; D. Bentue-Ferrer; A. Patat; S. Schuck; A. L
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Article
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1999
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Stress and severe trauma are inprinted on the brain; and memory trace generally privileges highly emotional events. In anxiety disorders, threatening information is selectively encoded and is associated with bias in explicit and implicit recall. On the othe hand, memory disorders (dementia, neurodeg