Answer:
<em>a. context-dependent memory
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Explanation:
Context-dependent memory refers <em>to the concept of how much simpler it is for the original encoding and retrieval to recall those memories when the context, or conditions around the memory are the same.</em>
Studies show better reminder of specific episodes or details whenever the encoding and retrieval context is the same.
Answer:
Apparently, the infant associated the white rat with the noise. The rat, originally a neutral stimulus, had become a conditioned stimulus, and it was eliciting an emotional response (conditioned response) similar to the distress (unconditioned response) originally given to the noise (unconditioned stimulus).
Explanation:
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