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fgiga [73]
1 year ago
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If a participant is asked to recall a previously experienced event, the relevant memory generally must be accessed via?

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Iteru [2.4K]1 year ago
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If a participant is asked to recall a previously experienced event, the relevant memory generally must be accessed via retrieval path

     Retrieval is the process of bringing information back into conscious consciousness from memory storage.

    Our capacity to retrieve information from is essential to how we operate on a daily basis. Everything from knowing how to drive to work to knowing how to perform your job once you arrive all depend on your ability to retrieve information from long term memory. The encoding specificity principle, which states that humans encode information in particular ways, underlies the efficiency of retrieval cues. Consider the song you heard on the radio as an illustration. Perhaps you listened to it while having a wonderful conversation with a friend or while attending a fantastic party. The music thus became a component of that intricate experience as a whole. Even though you haven't thought about that party in years, the moment the music comes on the radio, the entire event comes flooding back to you.

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