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brightly-salty
1317 days ago
This is known as context-dependent memory [0]. Interestingly, it also occurs with your mood and other cognitive states: If you’re always happy in your class, you’ll perform better if you’re happy for your test, and vice vers if you’re sad.
[0]:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Context-dependent_memory