Rev Neurosci. 2004;15(4):241-51

Remembering emotional experiences: the contribution of valence and arousal

Kensinger EA.

Abstract

Emotional experiences can be described by two factors: valence (how negative or positive) and arousal (how calming or exciting). Although both dimensions appear to influence memory, they may do so via distinct mechanisms. The amygdala likely plays a specific role in modulating memory for arousing experiences, whereas non-amygdalar networks may be instrumental in enhancing memory for non-arousing positive or negative events.

PMID: 15526549