Abstract
In this paper, researchers specializing in emotional arousal are most likely to benefit from studying the formation of FBM. Regarding the three different mechanisms of FBM formation, the key similarities between them, a detailed analysis of emotional arousal memory from a physiological and psychological perspective, and a comparison of the different models built for FBM are presented.
Publisher
Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.
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