Psychology
Dynamic emotional states shape the episodic structure of memory
M. Mcclay, M. E. Sachs, et al.
This groundbreaking study by Mason McClay, Matthew E. Sachs, and David Clewett reveals how our dynamic emotional states shape episodic memory. Through innovative use of custom musical pieces and emotion-tracking tools, the researchers uncover that emotional shifts not only segment and bind memories but also enhance recall of neutral items, sculpting our experiences into unforgettable events.
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