Mood-congruent memory is __________
a. better memory retrieval when one is in a positive mood
b. better memory retrieval when one is in a negative mood
c. improved access to information in long-term memory that is consistent with one's current mood
d. finding it easier to remember things when your moods at encoding and retrieval are the same
Answer: c
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a. cocaine. b. LSD. c. amphetamines. d. alcohol.
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