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The nervous system is more likely to create one-trial memories for negative events due to the adaptive mechanism for survival, which is neural connection from amygdala to hippocampus.
19:06 - 20:13 (01:06)
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The nervous system is more likely to create one-trial memories for negative events due to the adaptive mechanism for survival, which is neural connection from amygdala to hippocampus. Emotionally salient events allow memories to be easily stored in the brain.
ChapterThe Role of Bodily State in Memory Formation
EpisodeDr. Wendy Suzuki: Boost Attention & Memory with Science-Based Tools
PodcastHuberman Lab
The podcast discusses conditioned place aversion and conditioned place preference, which are the desire to avoid or go back to a place where something negative or positive happened, respectively.
20:13 - 24:34 (04:21)
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The podcast discusses conditioned place aversion and conditioned place preference, which are the desire to avoid or go back to a place where something negative or positive happened, respectively. The episode also explores how bodily state can be used to enhance memory formation.