Stress-induced bias of multiple memory systems during retrieval depends on training intensity.
August 2021 PsychoneuroendocrinologySynopsis of Social media discussions
The discussions demonstrate a keen interest in how stress influences memory systems, with posts referencing the importance of training intensity and the variability of stress effects. Phrases like 'depends on training' and hashtags like #stress and #memory highlight the technical focus, while the conversation's tone indicates recognition of the research's potential impact on understanding memory mechanisms.
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Moderate agreementMost discussions acknowledge the significance of the research findings, supporting the idea that stress and training level influence memory retrieval processes.
Interest
High level of interestThe emphasis on keywords like 'stress,' 'memory,' and 'training' indicates a high level of interest in the topic among participants.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementPosts include mentions of specific concepts such as the effects of training intensity and shifts in memory systems, reflecting active engagement with the material.
Impact
Moderate level of impactThe discussions suggest that this research could influence future studies or practical approaches to memory and stress, hinting at its moderate-to-high significance.
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@PNECJournal (Twitter)Stress-induced bias of multiple memory systems during retrieval depends on training intensity @LarsSchwabe @unihh #stress #memory #training https://t.co/b1swYryAKR
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Abstract Synopsis
- Stress influences which memory system is used during retrieval, with effects depending on the amount of initial training, such as moderate versus intensive training.
- After moderate training, stress causes a shift towards habit-based memory (dorsal striatum) during retrieval, while extensive training diminishes this effect.
- The study suggests that the impact of stress on memory retrieval varies based on how strongly the memory traces are established during learning.]
Carmine M. Pariante
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