Anger Makes Misinformation & Conspiracy Theories Stick In Memory: Raymond Rupert patient advocate

2021-01-15T21:26:33-05:00January 15, 2021|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Anger elicits a robust physiological response that includes increases in heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration, but it can also affect attention and memory formation. Anger generally makes people more confident in the accuracy of their memories. Findings from a new study suggest that anger makes people more open to ...