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It is suggested in the passage that there is a close link between ----.
Despite millennia of preoccupation with every
facet of human emotion, we are still far from
explaining in a rigorous physiological sense
this part of our mental experience.
Neuroscientists have, in modern times, been
especially concerned with the neural basis of
such cognitive processes as perception and
memory. They have for the most part ignored
the brain's role in emotion. Yet in recent years,
interest in this mysterious mental terrain has
surged. Catalyzed by breakthroughs in
understanding the neural basis of cognition
and by an increasingly sophisticated
knowledge of the anatomical organization and
physiology of the brain, investigators have
begun to tackle the problem of emotion. One
quite rewarding area of research has been the
inquiry into the relation between memory and
emotion. Much of this examination has
involved studies of one particular emotion -
fear -and the manner in which specific events
or stimuli come, through individual learning
experiences, to evoke this state. Scientists
have been able to determine the way in which
the brain shapes how we form memories about
this basic, but significant, emotional event. We
call this process "emotional memory".