Neural evidence that disengaging memory retrieval is modulated by stimulus valence and rumination
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Research has found that the process of disengaging from memory retrieval is influenced by the emotional value of the stimulus and the tendency to ruminate. This finding is based on neural evidence, which sheds light on the underlying mechanisms of memory retrieval. The study suggests a connection between stimulus valence, rumination, and the ability to disengage from memories.