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[Emotional valence effect on prospective memory in relapsing remitting Multiple Sclerosis]

Authors :
Evangelina Valeria, Cores
Natalia, Irrazabal
Judith, Steinberg
Pablo, Gómez
Celeste, Curbelo
María Eugenia, Tabernero
Adriana, Carrá
Daniel Gustavo, Politis
Source :
Vertex (Buenos Aires, Argentina). (147)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

prospective memory is the ability to remember to perform actions in the future. Currently there is no consensus about the relationship between prospective memory and emotional processing.The aim of this work is to determine the influence of the emotional valence of prospective memory signals on prospective recall in patients diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.37 patients with multiple sclerosis and 32 healthy volunteers were recruited. An experimental test was made where the concurrent task consisted in a 2-back working memory activity and the prospective component consisted of remembering to press a key on the computer when an image of positive, negative or neutral emotional content appears on the screen.An intra-group comparison was made between the memory of emotional and neutral stimuli, and it was obtained that the differences are significant in both groups in favor of the recall of stimuli with neutral valence (Z = -3.39, p = .001 for the control group and Z = -2.63, p = .008 for multiple sclerosis).The results indicate that emotionally neutral target stimuli benefits prospective memory in normal people and in multiple sclerosis patients. The limitations of the implemented method are discussed.

Details

ISSN :
03276139
Issue :
147
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vertex (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Accession number :
edsair.pmid..........4e75c11c134d13a6bb326f701fa778ba