articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesJul 26, 2002Closed access

Sex differences in the neural basis of emotional memories

Stanford University

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Abstract

Psychological studies have found better memory in women than men for emotional events, but the neural basis for this difference is unknown. We used event-related functional MRI to assess whether sex differences in memory for emotional stimuli is associated with activation of different neural systems in men and women. Brain activation in 12 men and 12 women was recorded while they rated their experience of emotional arousal in response to neutral and emotionally negative pictures. In a recognition memory test 3 weeks after scanning, highly emotional pictures were remembered best, and remembered better by women than by men. Men and women activated different neural circuits to encode stimuli effectively into…

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Keywords
  • Amygdala
  • Psychology
  • International Affective Picture System
  • Arousal
  • Emotional memory
  • Developmental psychology
  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging
  • Neural correlates of consciousness
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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