Let's start off with an example. When an alcoholic joins AA, one of the first things they do, is a loved one will go to their house and give them a drink, followed by a search for 'stashes' of alcohol. The reason for this is that say, the person was drunk and hid a few bottles around his house. He wouldn't even know where he hid them when he's sober. But! When given a couple drinks, his counscious reverts to his prior state when he hid them.
State-dependent memory refers to memories that exist only in certain conscious states of our mind.
While this is a bad example of state dependent memory, I like to use it to help remind me of its function: Study high, take the test high, get high scores!
Whether the above statement is true or not, there's no evidence proving or disproving it but I'm a stoner and I would not recommend studying, nor taking the test while under the influence. Practice moderation!
State - Dependent Memory **
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in the same state as when the information was encoded. This phenomenon suggests that internal states (such as mood or drug-induced state) can influence memory retrieval. Matching the retrieval conditions with the encoding conditions can enhance memory recall.
The only memory on the CPU is cache memory and it is only dependent on the CPU type and generation you use.
State-dependent memory
That will depend on which State.
memory :)
The economy of which state is most heavily dependent on agricultural products is Nebraska.
Dependent variable..APEXX!!
In whose memory is dec.22 celebrated as 'state IT day'?
No, as a dependent you do get in state tuition.
If you are a dependent of the state, you don't meet the basic requirement for emancipation which is that you can support yourself.