Sex-Related Memory Recall for Emotional Stimuli: an Event Related Potential Study.
- Categoria: Volume 73 - Julho/Setembro de 2010
- Autor: Benedetto Arnone, Antonella Gasbarri, Assunta Pompili, Maria Clotilde Tavares
- Páginas: 14
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- ISSN: 1807-9865
- Biblioteca: Neurobiologia
- Ano: 2010
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Sex-Related Memory Recall for Emotional Stimuli:
an Event Related Potential Study
Benedetto Arnone1, Assunta Pompili1, Maria Clotilde Tavares2, Antonella Gasbarri1
ABSTRACT
Recent studies have evidenced an increasing interest in sex-related brain mechanisms and cerebral lateralization subserving emotional memory. We used event related potentials (ERP) to examine the influence of sex and hemisphere on brain responses to emotional stimuli. Given that the P300 component of ERP is considered a cognitive neuroelectric phenomenon, we compared left and right hemisphere P300 responses to emotional stimuli in men and women. As indexed by both amplitude and latency measures, emotional stimuli elicited more robust P300 effects in the left hemisphere in women than in men, while a stronger P300 component was elicited in the right hemisphere in men compared to women. Our findings show that the variables of sex and hemisphere interacted significantly to influence the strength of the P300 component to the emotional stimuli. Emotional stimuli were also best recalled when given a long-term, incidental memory test, a fact potentially related to the differential P300 waves at encoding. In the present study we evaluated the differences between the two genders in the recollection of emotional stimuli.
Keywords: Event-related-potential (ERP); P300; Gender; Emotional Stimuli; Memory;