PSY372H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Encoding Specificity Principle, Mnemonist, Time Travel

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If you paired the week cue in the encoding and then presented the weak cue in the retrieval. If you were no cue at encoding but a strong cue in retrieval, the associative encoding is working, there is still 49% recall. If you are given a weak cue in the encoding, your best bet is to match that cue in the retrieval. (encoding specificity) If you encoded it in a weak cue condition and then then recalled in a. Idea: we give more specific retravel cues, we will be getting better. When each word is presented, the cue can be self-generated, cues provided. During learning when you create your own cues. The more cues you come up with, the better memory will be. Even you encoded intoxicated, its better to retrieve it intoxicated than sober. If you retrieve it in a sober condition, you are more likely to make more errors. If the car facing the left or right.

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