which of the following statements about memory for emotional vs. neutral experiences is false? group of answer choices amygdala activity is typically enhanced during the encoding of emotional (relative to neutral) stimuli. elevations in the stress hormone cortisol enhance memory for neutral more than emotional information. there is usually an emotional memory enhancement effect, such that emotional experiences are typically remembered better than neutral experiences. there is greater connectivity between the amygdala and hippocampus in the consolidation of emotional (relative to neutral) experiences. we may be more likely to elaborate on