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Recall of what you have learned is often improved when your physical surroundings at the time of retrieval and encoding are the same.This best illustrates

A) long-term potentiation.
B) memory consolidation.
C) context-dependent memory.
D) the serial position effect.

Context-Dependent Memory

The phenomenon where people remember information better if they attempt to recall it in the same context in which they learned it.

Recall

The ability to retrieve and remember information or experiences from the past.

Physical Surroundings

The external setting or environment in which a person operates or lives.

  • Discern and clarify how context and state affect the retrieval of memories.
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