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  1. Cue-dependent forgetting - Wikipedia

    Cue-dependent forgetting, or retrieval failure, is the failure to recall information without memory cues. [1] The term either pertains to semantic cues , state-dependent cues or context …

  2. Context and State-Dependent Memory - Simply Psychology

    Apr 19, 2025 · State-dependent forgetting occurs when your mood or physiological state during recall is different from the mood you were in when you were learning. Context-dependent …

  3. Theories of Forgetting in Psychology

    Apr 19, 2025 · Forgetting is greatest when context and state are very different at encoding and retrieval. In this situation, retrieval cues are absent and the likely result is cue-dependent …

  4. Retrieval Failure due to Absence of Cues | Reference Library ...

    Mar 22, 2021 · Retrieval due to absence of cues is sometimes also called cue-dependent forgetting. This is a theory as to why we cannot recall from long term memory. The suggestion …

  5. Cue-Dependent Forgetting: When we forget something we once knew, it does not necessarily mean that the memory trace has been lost; it may only be inaccessible

  6. “Ohhh, ‘Cue!'”: Cue-Dependent Forgetting and Study Techniques

    Nov 26, 2019 · The second scenario describes a cognitive psychology term called “cue-dependent forgetting” where a person is unable to remember information in the absence of a …

  7. Retrieval Failure & Absence of Cues - A Level Psychology

    Feb 5, 2025 · Learn about retrieval failure & absence cues for your A Level exam. Includes the encoding specificity principle, context-dependent & state-dependent forgetting.

  8. Cue-Dependent Forgetting | Overview & Research Examples

    Cue-dependent forgetting is a phenomenon in memory where the ability to recall information is influenced by the presence or absence of specific cues or prompts. When the retrieval cues …

  9. Cue-dependent forgetting - Moresapien

    At its core, cue-dependent forgetting revolves around the idea that memories are encoded with specific cues or contextual information. These cues can be external, such as the environment …

  10. Cue-dependent forgetting. - APA PsycNet

    Introduces a new explanatory model for forgetting and presents research in its support. The model of cue-dependent forgetting states that, holding constant any qualitative changes in memory …

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