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- Mood-dependent_memory abstract "Mood dependence is the facilitation of memory when mood at retrieval is identical to the mood at encoding, or the process of memory. When a human encodes a memory, he or she not only records the visual and other sensory data, he also stores his mood and emotional states. An individual's present mood thus will affect the memories that are most easily available to her, such that when she is in a good mood she recalls good memories (and vice versa). The associative nature of memory also means that one tends to store happy memories in a linked set. Different from mood-congruent memory, mood-dependent memory occurs where the congruence of current mood with the mood at the time of memory storage helps to recall the memory. Thus, the likelihood of remembering an event is higher when encoding and recall moods match up. However, it seems that only authentic moods have the power to produce these mood-dependent effects.".
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- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Brain.
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Memory.
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_psychology.
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Context-dependent_memory.
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Dopamine.
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Emotion.
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Emotion_and_memory.
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink James–Lange_theory.
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Limbic_system.
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Mammalian_brain.
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Memory.
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Mood_(psychology).
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Mood_congruence.
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Noradrenaline.
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Norepinephrine.
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Sensory_memory.
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLink Serotonin.
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- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mood-dependent memory".
- Mood-dependent_memory wikiPageWikiLinkText "mood-dependent memory".
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- Mood-dependent_memory subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Mood-dependent_memory subject Category:Memory.
- Mood-dependent_memory hypernym Facilitation.
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- Mood-dependent_memory type Article.
- Mood-dependent_memory comment "Mood dependence is the facilitation of memory when mood at retrieval is identical to the mood at encoding, or the process of memory. When a human encodes a memory, he or she not only records the visual and other sensory data, he also stores his mood and emotional states. An individual's present mood thus will affect the memories that are most easily available to her, such that when she is in a good mood she recalls good memories (and vice versa).".
- Mood-dependent_memory label "Mood-dependent memory".
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- Mood-dependent_memory depiction Moods.jpg.
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