Memória emocional e o efeito da música na memória de idosos
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Música, Emoções, Estímulos positivos, idososResumo
Os idosos se lembram mais dos estímulos emocionais do que dos neutros, e ainda mais estímulos positivos. Vários estudos utilizaram a música para modular memórias emocionais e neutras em adultos jovens, em fase de consolidação. Isso foi pouco estudado em idosos com estímulos negativos, positivos e neutros. O objetivo do presente trabalho é estudar a memória emocional em idosos e o efeito da ativação e relaxamento da música na memória visual emocional e neutra. Foram avaliados quarenta e quatro idosos. Eles observaram imagens negativas, positivas e neutras. Logo, um tratamento musical relaxante, ativador ou de ruído branco, foi aplicado a eles, seguido por uma tarefa de recordação livre e reconhecimento. Uma semana depois, as tarefas de recordação livre e reconhecimento foram repetidas. Os resultados indicaram melhor recordação livre de estímulos emocionais e um maior número de falsos positivos emocionais. A música relaxante piorou o reconhecimento diferido, e o ruído branco produziu uma melhor recordação imediata de imagens positivas. Os resultados indicam que a memória emocional está preservada em idosos. A música modula as memórias de forma diferente em idosos em comparação com adultos jovens, pois apenas a música relaxante produziu o efeito esperado.
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