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Anticipation ‘boosts bad memory’ (BBC News)

Anticipating a gruesome or traumatic event makes it more vivid and deeply imprinted in the memory, a study says.
Researchers found if people were aware something was going to happen, a key memory-forming part of the brain fired.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison said the findings may have implications in the treatment of conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder.