Hormones, Stress, and Cognition: The Effects of Glucocorticoids and Oxytocin on Memory

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Wirth M.M. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame, 123B Haggar Hall, Notre Dame, 46556, IN
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Cortisol; HPA axis; Human; Learning; Memory; Social cognition;
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10.1007/s40750-014-0010-4
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Hormones have nuanced effects on learning and memory processes. The degree and direction of the effect (e.g., is memory impaired or enhanced?) depends on the dose, type and stage of memory, and type of material being learned, among other factors. This review will focus on two specific topics within the realm of effects of hormones on memory: (1) How glucocorticoids (the output hormones of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis) affect long-term memory consolidation, retrieval, and working memory, with a focus on neural mechanisms and effects of emotion; and (2) How oxytocin affects memory, with emphasis on a speculative hypothesis that oxytocin might exert its myriad effects on human social cognition and behavior via impacts on more general cognitive processes. Oxytocin-glucocorticoid interactions will be briefly addressed. These effects of hormones on memory will also be considered from an evolutionary perspective. © 2014, Springer International Publishing.
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