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Working Memory and the Moment of Puberty Explain Emotional Ups and Downs in Adulthood, According to One Study

Researchers at the University of Michigan (United States) have suggested that working memory, that is, how people manage information in their minds, along with how and when they went through puberty, can influence daily emotional ups and downs, including stress, anxiety, and mood, during adulthood.
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The research analyzed 91 adults over a period of 100 days, through daily monitoring of their emotions.

Researchers at the University of Michigan (United States) have suggested that working memory, that is, how people manage information in their minds, along with how and when they went through puberty, can influence daily emotional ups and downs, including stress, anxiety, and mood, during adulthood.

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diarioestrategia.cl broke the news in on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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