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The Encoding Specificity Principle Asserts That Successful Memory Retrieval Depends

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The encoding specificity principle asserts that successful memory retrieval depends on a match between the retrieval cues and the environmental stimulation encoded into the engram.


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Cognitions

refer to the mental processes involved in gaining knowledge and comprehension, including thinking, knowing, remembering, judging, and problem-solving.

Mental Representations

The internal images, ideas, concepts, or symbols that are used to understand the world, solve problems, and navigate one's environment.

Organizations

Structured groups of people with common goals, rules, and roles, established to coordinate their activities and efforts.

Cognitive System

A network of mental processes related to thinking, perception, and memory.

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