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RE: Emotions Can 'Hangover' and Bias Our Future Memories

in #psychology6 years ago

I think that it’s more tagged to negative emotions. There are both positive emotions associated and negative but I think the negative ones are more prevalent in our memory. Seems to me it related to the fight or flight mechanism built into our bodies; negative emotions can trigger these types of responses. Think of 9/11, most people in their late 20’s and older know where they were when 9/11 happened, know what was happening. I remember exactly where I was, what I was doing, my dad yelling that he needed the TV.
There are great positive emotions that I remember as well of course but I remember fewer of these as vividly as the negative ones.

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Yes, that's for regular memory of experiences. I was making a case about learning information or knowledge, and how negative emotional states make us less receptive to it. It's a bit different ;)