Extended Data Fig. 1: Emotional context modulates recall dynamics. | Nature Human Behaviour

Extended Data Fig. 1: Emotional context modulates recall dynamics.

From: Neuronal activity in the human amygdala and hippocampus enhances emotional memory encoding

Extended Data Fig. 1

A) Conditional response probability based on valence, averaged across sessions for each participant (n=147). The height of each bar depicts the probability, averaged across participants, of making a transition to a particular valence word (denoted by the color of the bar) as a function of the just recalled word’s valence (denoted by the x-axis label). Error bars denote standard deviation. T-statistics denote the relative proportion of within-valence transitions versus across-valence transitions, across participants. The largest t-statistic is bolded, denoting the relative prevalence of neutral-neutral transitions. B) Conditional response probability based on arousal, averaged across sessions for each participant (n=140). The height of each bar depicts the probability, averaged across participants, of making a transition to a particular arousal word (denoted by the color of the bar) as a function of the just recalled word’s arousal (denoted by the x-axis label). Error bars denote standard deviation. T-statistics denote the relative proportion of within-arousal transitions versus across-arousal transitions, across participants. The largest t-statistic is bolded, denoting the relative prevalence of arousing-arousing transitions. Related to Fig. 1.

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