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  • Emotional suppression reduces memory of negative events

    Psychology professor Sanda Dolcos and graduate student Yuta Katsumi explore how suppressing negative emotions affects brain function and memory.

    Psychology professor Sanda Dolcos and graduate student Yuta Katsumi explore how suppressing negative emotions affects brain function and memory.

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  • Editor’s notes:
    To reach Yuta Katsumi, email katsumi@illinois.edu.
    To reach Sanda Dolcos, email sdolcos@illinois.edu.
    The paper “Suppress to feel and remember less: Neural correlates of explicit and implicit emotional suppression on perception and memory” is available online and from the U. of I. News Bureau.
    DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2018.02.010