Yes I meant memory as a mechanism. I'm sorry if I seemed a little sporadic, I was very dehydrated this weekend. I was talking about episodic memory being an autobiographical reference to events with it's own inate chronology.
And tying that back in the relevant point I was making. The amygdala (responsible for mostly emotional response) ties into the hippocampus (responsible for explicit memories), both of chich are in close proximation. As the increase in the fixation (or how many times it's processed through the hypocampus) from reliving it in memory, proportionally the emotional response would be stronger, IMO.
Here's a cool little site I found. http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/a/a_07/a...p_tra.html
And tying that back in the relevant point I was making. The amygdala (responsible for mostly emotional response) ties into the hippocampus (responsible for explicit memories), both of chich are in close proximation. As the increase in the fixation (or how many times it's processed through the hypocampus) from reliving it in memory, proportionally the emotional response would be stronger, IMO.
Here's a cool little site I found. http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/a/a_07/a...p_tra.html
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