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India Davis
on Oct 30, 2024Verified
Phil cannot remember much about his camping trip to Vermont in the summer of 1989, but as soon as he smells the aroma of bacon and pine smoke, he recalls many details about the trip. The smells of the bacon and smoke acted as __________.
A) loci
B) mnemonics
C) primacy effects
D) retrieval cues
Retrieval Cues
Stimuli that aid in the recall of memories, acting as triggers that bring memories to consciousness.
Loci
Specific locations or positions in genetics or memory techniques, referring to gene locations on chromosomes or mnemonic spatial locations, respectively.
Mnemonics
Memory aids or techniques that use associations and patterns to help remember information.
- Comprehend the role and effectiveness of cues in the retrieval of memories.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the role and effectiveness of cues in the retrieval of memories.