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MST=zeros(N2+1,N); %allocate memory for positive frequencies of MST.
This was combined with increased speed to recognize positive vs. negative words compared to control subjects and suggests facilitated memory for positive self-referent material.
Thus, the enhanced memory for positive impressions found in this study may be related to stress oxytocin release.
However, in the stress group, we found a selective enhancement of stress on memory for positive personality traits.
We furthermore conducted correlation analysis in order to analyze whether the single indicators of stress reactivity correlated with memory for positive and negative implied trait adjectives.
At first glance, in the stress group the better memory for positive personality traits seems to be at the expense of memory for negative personality traits.
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Therefore, we cannot safely conclude that the memory enhancement for positive personality traits is at the expense of memory for negative personality traits.
However, some researchers identified memory facilitation for positive stimuli [28] providing evidence that such facilitation exists across emotion categories.
As shown in Figure 1, participants in the reactivation+interference group remembered significantly less details of the neutral events than participants of the reactivation only, interference only or control groups whereas the memory for the positive and negative events remained unaffected by the interference task after reactivation.
Participants completed a Recognition Memory Task as a measure of voluntary memory for the positive film.
Several core data structures can trade memory for false positives, and we have explored these details in several papers, most notably Pell et al. 2012 and Zhang et al. 2014.
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