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Research on the Self-Reference Effect Would Suggest That People Trying

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Research on the self-reference effect would suggest that people trying to memorise words on a list would be more likely to remember a word like 'happy' if they had considered whether or not the word described them personally, as opposed to considered how long the word was.


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State Dependency

The theory that information learned in a particular state of mind (e.g., drunk or sober) is more easily recalled when in that same state.

Hippocampus

A region of the brain crucial for learning and memory, particularly in forming new memories.

Classically Conditioned

The process of learning by association, where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus, eliciting a conditioned response.

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