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Contextual memory

a type of memory in which the availability of information depends on the specific circumstances in which the initial memorization took place. For example, the setting, mood, physical features of the place or the accompanying emotional state have a significant impact on the subsequent extraction of information. Research on context-sensitive effects is important for the development of effective methods to improve memory and treat disorders associated with the loss of the ability to recall necessary information.

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