Saturday, November 20, 2010

Mood Congruent Memory

The mood congruent memory relates how individual's moods bias memories. Mood congruent states that people have a greater likelihood of recalling an item when a specific mood matches the mood someone were in when the event happened. Many organisms associate good and bad events with synonymous emotions, which are called retrieval cues. For example, being depressed releases negative associations while being happy, allows for positive associations.

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