Term ID: T1406

Encoding Specificity Principle

/encoding-specificity-principle/
The memory principle stating that retrieval effectiveness depends on the match between conditions present during encoding and retrieval, including environmental context, emotional state, and cognitive processing strategies used during learning.
Example: Studying for an exam in the same room where you'll be tested, or reviewing material while in a similar mood state, can improve memory performance during the actual exam.

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Reference: Tulving & Thomson (1973)