emotion works (via the amygdala) to promote memory for the gist of an event, leading to well-encoded memories for the thematic content of an emotion event, but, again, without the coherent spatio-temporal framework needed to organize the memory (because this framework relies on hippocampal circuits disrupted by stress). In this fashion, the authors seek to explain both the positive effects of emotionality on memory and its negative effects--with an emphasis on differentiable neural structures and, with that, on different types of remembered information