Emotions play a critical role in decisionmaking and memory retention from "summary" of Cognitive Neuroscience by Gazzaniga,Michael,Ivry,Richard B.,Mangun,George R.
Emotions fundamentally influence the processes of decision-making and memory. When individuals encounter situations, emotional responses can shape the choices they make, often guiding them toward options that align with their feelings. This interplay is evident in everyday scenarios, where a positive emotional state can lead to risk-taking and optimistic choices, while negative emotions might result in caution and avoidance.
The connection between emotional states and memory retention is equally significant. Emotional experiences tend to be remembered more vividly than neutral ones. This phenomenon is attributed to the amygdala, which enhances the encoding of memories tied to emotional events. The stronger the emotional response, the more likely a memory will be consolidated in the brain. This is why significant life events, often laden with emotional weight, are recalled with clarity and detail.
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