New perspectives on stress and negative emotions: Positive effects on adolescent learning, memory, and mental health
Jiawei Gao, Bohao Liu, Zahra Lorigooini, Rosemary Bassey, Rosemary Bassey

TL;DR
This study shows that moderate stress can improve learning and memory in adolescents, challenging the idea that all stress is harmful.
Contribution
The study reveals that moderate stress can enhance cognitive performance and offers new insights into stress's role in adolescent mental health.
Findings
Moderate stress improved memory performance in adolescents compared to the control group.
High stress levels led to memory decline, while moderate stress supported normal HPA axis regulation.
The findings suggest moderate stress activates adaptive mechanisms that benefit cognitive function.
Abstract
Negative emotions have long been regarded as detrimental to learning and memory, while the potential benefits of moderate stress remain underexplored. This study investigates how moderate stress influences adolescent learning and memory, advocating for an assessment of emotions to provide novel theoretical insights into adolescent mental health. We recruited 53 middle school students and established a murine stress model. Behavioral tests and physiological indicators were systematically analyzed to evaluate the effects of varying stress intensities on learning, memory, and psychological states. Methods included acute stress tests, short-term memory assessments, and measurements of HPA axis hormone levels. The moderate stress group exhibited significantly better memory performance than the control group, whereas the high-stress group showed marked memory decline. Murine experiments…
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TopicsChild and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development · Stress Responses and Cortisol · Resilience and Mental Health
