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IMPACT OF EMOTION ON MEMORY

    2 Author(s):  HALLEY SINGH THOKCHOM, KONSAM GANGARANI DEVI

Vol -  8, Issue- 2 ,         Page(s) : 115 - 120  (2017 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

Emotion can have a robust impact on humans and animals. varied studies have shown that the foremost vivid autobiographical reminiscences tend to be of emotional events, that unit apparently to be recalled further generally and with further clarity and detail than neutral events. The activity of emotionally enlarged memory retention area unit usually joined to human evolution; throughout early development, responsive behavior to environmental events would have progressed as a way of trial and error. Survival sure activity patterns that were continual or bolstered through life and death things. Through evolution, this technique of learning became genetically embedded in humans and each one animal species in what is stated as flight or fight instinct.

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