PSYC 305L Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Speaker Types, Fokker E.Ii
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Retrieval cues, retrieval cues are important as if there is no connection between two things or very little nodes to search through, it would be harder to find the information you"re looking for, context reinstatement a. If you are in the context you learned the information in, you may be more likely to remember the information a. i. People advise you to talk to your dog about things you need to remember because when you look at your dog, it will spark a memory in your to remember doing something: semantic priming, lexical-decision task a. i. A test in which participants are shown strings of letters and must indicate, as quickly as possible, whether or not each string of letters is a word in english. It is supposed that people perform this task by looking up these strings in their mental dictionary. a. i. 1.