State-Dependent Memory: Neurobiological Advances and Prospects for Translation to Dissociative Amnesia

Volume: 12
Published: Oct 31, 2018
Abstract
In susceptible individuals, overwhelming traumatic stress often results in severe abnormalities of memory processing, manifested either as the uncontrollable emergence of memories (flashbacks) or as an inability to remember events (dissociative amnesia, DA) that are usually, but not necessarily, related to the stressful experience. These memory abnormalities are often the source of debilitating psychopathologies such as anxiety, depression and...
Paper Details
Title
State-Dependent Memory: Neurobiological Advances and Prospects for Translation to Dissociative Amnesia
Published Date
Oct 31, 2018
Volume
12
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