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Chronic Stress -> Retrospective Memory (Memory Recall)

During the act of memory recall, a process known as reconsolidation, in which stored memories become reactivated, occurs. This process engages the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex regions, which are also involved in stress regulation; increased levels of cortisol (caused by stress) during this process, has been shown to impair subsequent memory expression as well.

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Updated 2022-10-09

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