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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Memory - Long-Term Memory - Accuracy Version 2, Outshining hypothesis involves Absence or presence of better cues, Pictures are better than words and can produce Better recall, Implicit measures of memory such as Perceptual or cognitive tasks, Effects such as Encoding specificity principle, Explicit measures of memory researched by Warrington & Weiskrantz, Context e.g., Mood, Superior task performance must be Consistent, Pollyanna principle stresses Pleasant items, Dissociation occurs when there are Differences in tests, Warrington & Weiskrantz examined Dissociation, Implicit measures of memory emphasize Bottom-up processing, Context has Effects, Dissociation researched by Weldon & Roediger, Absence or presence of better cues determines Better recall, Mood-state Dependence not as reliable as Mood congruence, Mood-state Dependence is example of Encoding specificity principle, Expertise achieved by At least 10 years of practice, Long -Term Memory Accuracy is influenced by Context, Encoding specificity principle has Inconsistencies in research, Recall mood should match learning mood leads to Better recall