Memories of traumatic events in childhood fade after experiencing similar less stressful events: Results from two natural experiments.

Volume: 143, Issue: 5, Pages: 2046 - 2055
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
The long-term stability of youth reports of traumatic events is largely unknown. Translational animal research suggests that there may be an alteration of memories for traumatic events via memory reconsolidation processes, whereas clinical research suggests memory alteration may occur through augmentation by negative emotions. In this report, 2 natural experiments test reconsolidation model and augmentation model predictions about the course of...
Paper Details
Title
Memories of traumatic events in childhood fade after experiencing similar less stressful events: Results from two natural experiments.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
143
Issue
5
Pages
2046 - 2055
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