Out of all of the information that we experience, only a subset
will become part of our memories. Attentional processes, engaged
during an event's unfolding, are essential for allowing us to
transform an experience into a memory, and emotion can critically
modulate those attentional processes, increasing the likelihood
that an emotional experience becomes part of our memory stores.
This book reviews behavioural and neuroimaging evidence that has
revealed effects of emotion on memory and attention in individuals
with and without posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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