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________ refers to changing one's understanding of an event in a way that also changes one's emotional response to the event.
Short-Term Memory
A type of memory that holds a small amount of information in an active, readily available state for a short period of time.
Nondeclarative Memory
A type of memory expressed through performance rather than conscious recollection, including skills, habits, and conditioned responses.
Encoding Specificity
The tendency for memory of information to be improved if related information (such as surroundings or physiological state) that is available when the memory is first formed is also available when the memory is being retrieved.
Retrieval Conditions
Retrieval conditions refer to the various factors or contexts that can affect the ability to recall memories, including the environment, emotional state, and cues present during the memory recall.
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