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context-dependent memory effect  

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  • Better memory of information when the environmental context of learning is identical to that of memory retrieval.

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Etiquetas alternativas

  • context dependency effect
  • environmental context-dependent memory

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Creador

  • Frank Arnould

Nota editorial

  • Godden and Baddeley (1975) found that divers who learned a word list underwater recalled it better while diving, and similarly if learning and recall occurred on the beach. On the other hand, if recall occurs in a different environmental context than learning (learning while diving and recall on the beach, and vice versa), recall is worse than in the similar environment condition.

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