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Naser AlRoumi
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Recognizing someone but not being able to identify where you know them from or who exactly they are is related to

A) long-term potentiation.
B) the encoding specificity principle.
C) the serial position effect.
D) memory consolidation.

Encoding Specificity Principle

The theory that memory retrieval is most effective when the conditions at the time of encoding (such as environment or mental state) match those at the time of retrieval.

Memory Consolidation

The process by which short-term memories are transformed into long-term memories, making them more stable and durable.

Recognizing

The cognitive process of acknowledging and understanding something as being previously seen, known, or experienced.

  • Understand the principles of memory recall and factors affecting it.
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