Retrieval cues are triggers or hints that help recall information from long-term memory. They can be:
Example: Smelling a familiar perfume might remind you of a specific event or person. Retrieval is easier when the cues at encoding and recall are similar, a concept known as the principle of encoding specificity.
Additional related terms:
LIST I(Type of Memory) | LIST II(Description) | ||
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A | Procedural Memory | I | Deepest level of processing (related to meaning) |
B | Sensory Memory | II | Memory of an event |
C | Semantic Memory | III | Memory of riding a bicycle |
D | Episodic Memory | IV | Visual memory for short span of time |
Europium (Eu) resembles Calcium (Ca) in the following ways:
(A). Both are diamagnetic
(B). Insolubility of their sulphates and carbonates in water
(C). Solubility of these metals in liquid NH3
(D). Insolubility of their dichlorides in strong HCI
Choose the correct answer from the options given below: