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Does emotional state have an effect on memory retention and recall?,…
Does emotional state have an effect on memory retention and recall?
Emotions
Memory and other thinking problems have many possible causes, including depression, an infection, or medication side effects.
People who are in a positive mood are have a higher chance to remember information presented to them.
people who are in a negative mood are more inclined to be less likely to remember the information that is presented to them
admiration, adoration, appreciation of beauty, amusement, anger, anxiety, awe, awkwardness, boredom, calmness, confusion, craving, disgust, empathic pain, entrancement, excitement, fear, horror, interest, joy, nostalgia, relief, ...
conscious mental reaction (such as anger or fear) subjectively experienced as strong feeling usually directed toward a specific object and typically accompanied by physiological and behavioral changes in the body (in bibliography )
Memory
Episodic memory.
Psychology Today defines working memory as “a form of memory that allows a person to temporarily hold a limited amount of information at the ready for immediate mental use. It is considered essential for learning, problem-solving, and other mental processes”.
Semantic memory.
memory uses the hippocampus in the temporal lobe.
Memory is the process of encoding, storing, and retrieving experiences and knowledge
Retention and recall
Retention is the storage of encoded information in the brain.
Retrieval or recall is the re-accessing of retained events or information in the brain.
persistence of learned behavior or experience during a period when it is not being performed or practiced, as indicated by the ability to recall, recognize, reproduce, or relearn it.
Memory and other thinking problems have many possible causes, including depression, an infection, or medication side effects.
Memory loss/decay
Cognitive decline can range from mild cognitive impairment to dementia, a form of decline in abilities severe enough to interfere with daily life.
memory fades due to the mere passage of time.
interference theories believe that when similar memories are encoded, memories become more prone to confusion.
going over a memory over and over again can effect how the memory at hand can be perceived which can lead to memory decay causing retrieval failure
It is theorised that over time memory fades.
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Accurate reporting
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