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Context-dependent memory

John Aggleton asks whether your memory is affected by where you are and how you feel

You are on a car journey. Something seemingly quite remarkable then happens — suddenly you remember the conversation or what was playing on the car radio at the same point in the journey on your previous trip.

Or, you return to a holiday destination and memories from the previous holiday come flooding back, memories that had seemed forgotten.

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