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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Memory - Long-Term Memory Version 2, Questions of accuracy exist regarding Eyewitness testimony, Implicit Memory has been studied in Amnesic Patients, Eyewitness testimony has been questioned by those who support the Constructivist approach, Long-Term Memory is composed of Explicit Memory, Mood is related to memory by The Pollyana Principle, Eyewitness testimony can be contaminated by Misleading Post-event information, Amnesic Patients include those suffering from Temporal lobe damage/removal, The Pollyana Principle states that recall is first for Pleasant items, Implicit Memory has been studied in 'Normal' Adults, Long-Term Memory can be affected by Mood, Mood is related to memory by Congruence, Mood-state dependence is found most often for real world material, Misleading Post-event information studied by Loftus, Mood is related to memory by Mood-state dependence, Mood-state dependence states match between mood during recall and encoding leads to best recall, Amnesic Patients demonstrate poor Explicit Memory, Amnesic Patients include those suffering from Wernicke-Korsakoff's Syndrome, Eyewitness testimony studied by Loftus, Memory of faces is best for Members of the same race, Explicit Memory is in some ways distinct from Implicit Memory