Memory and emotion from interdisciplinary perspectives -- Memory for emotional episodes: the strengths and limits of arousal-based accounts -- Emotional valence, discrete emotions, and memory -- Remembering emotional events: the relevance of memory for associated emotions -- Are we frightened because we run away? Some evidence from metacognitive feelings -- The memory enhancing effect of emotion: functional neuroimaging evidence -- Why memories may become more positive as people age -- Age-related changes in the encoding and retrieval of emotional and non-emotional information -- Anxiety and the encoding of emotional information -- Memory, emotion, and pyschotherapy: maximizing the positive functions of self-defining memories -- Trauma and memory: normal versus special memory mechanisms -- trauma and memory revisited.
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