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Alondra Zepeda
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The increased ability to retrieve memories that occurs when one's internal states during encoding and his or her internal states during recall match is called

A) context-dependent memory.
B) state-dependent memory.
C) proactive interference.
D) retroactive interference.

State-dependent Memory

A phenomenon where a person's ability to recall information is improved when in the same state of consciousness as when the memory was formed.

Encoding

The method through which data is converted into a form that can be retained in memory.

Recall

The process of retrieving information from memory that has been previously encoded and stored.

  • Understand the concept of state-dependent and context-dependent memory.
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