Sad emotions committed to memory yield interest

Sad-CoupleA study declared that sad emotions committed to memory at times yield interest. This means that sometimes memorizing the moments that make you sad make you feel better than shoddier.

Researchers have discovered that people with weak memories feel miserable when they are unable to memorize the incidents that have make them feel sad. These findings come to a conclusion that emotions and memory are not related with each other.

A team of scientists, led by neuroscientist Justin Feinstein at the University of Iowa in Iowa City have examined 5 people by showing them a collection of tragic movies and found that these people are incapable of making new memories because their hippocampus are smashed.

Researchers have conducted a memory test of these patients after 10 minutes and found that these people are associated with memory loss disorder and felt lasting sadness even though they made great efforts to remember the simplest facts of the clips, as compared to people who have healthy mind and remember each part of the movie.

Feinstein said, even there is no connection between memory and emotions but surprisingly emotion lasted so long in amnesiacs.