A) Mood congruent
B) State congruent
C) Context congruent
D) Life biased
E) Mood dependent
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A) Being aware of an answer but unable to produce it
B) Being unaware of an answer but producing it automatically
C) The phenomenon of stuttering when retrieving complex information
D) The tendency for participants to recognize more items than they can recall freely
E) Forgetting when the context at encoding and retrieval are inconsistent
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A) Contextual origins of information
B) Internal mood state
C) Internal cognitive state
D) External relevance
E) Personal relevance
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A) Rationalization
B) Degeneration
C) Contextualization
D) Reconstruction
E) Suppression
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A) Study time
B) Frequency of exposure
C) Cognitive set
D) Familiarity of stimuli
E) Personal salience
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A) Free recall
B) Divided attention
C) Full attention
D) Recognition testing
E) Word completion tests
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A) Physiological
B) Spatio-temporal
C) Mood
D) Word frequency
E) Cognitive
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A) Visual search
B) Remember/forget
C) Familiarity-based decisions
D) Process dissociation
E) Remember/know
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A) Content cues
B) Memory traces
C) Context cues
D) Direct routes
E) Associations
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A) From cognition to physiology
B) From sensory to phonological processing
C) From older to more recent memories
D) From psycholinguistic to connectionist processing
E) From cues to the target memory via associative connections
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A) Changes to participants' field of view
B) Increased efficiency of neural processing
C) Divided attention
D) Cell death
E) Motivated forgetting
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A) Episodic
B) Recall
C) Autobiographical
D) Recognition
E) Semantic
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A) List method
B) Remember/know
C) Random sampling
D) Remember/forget
E) Process dissociation
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A) Familiarity
B) Frequency
C) Imageability
D) Distance
E) Discrepancies
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A) Anterior aspect of the left inferior prefrontal cortex
B) Posterior portion of the amygdala
C) Ventrolateral portion of the right peduncle
D) Left-lateralized dorsal temporal cortex
E) Posterior cingulate cortex
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A) Non-human primates
B) Bilingual
C) Rats
D) Patients with semantic dementia
E) Newborns
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A) Amnesia for events acquired early in life
B) Greater activity for forgotten than successfully remembered items
C) More distributed activity on prospective memory tasks
D) Greater activity for successfully remembered than forgotten items
E) Greater contextual drift for forgotten items compared to remembered items
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A) Environmental cues
B) Feature units
C) Interference resolution processes
D) Lures
E) Attentional blinks
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A) State dependent
B) Signal detection
C) Context dependent
D) Dual process
E) Source monitoring
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A) The content of memories is packaged in isolated modules
B) Memories are organized in chronological order
C) Any aspect of the memory's content can serve as a reminder/gateway to the experience
D) The transfer of memory content is regulated by a cognitive tax
E) Memories can only be cued by a single entry point
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