Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a definition for the mood state-dependent memory effect?
A) People tend to remember details of events more accurately when they are in a negative mood compared to a positive mood because it enhances their focus
B) People tend to have enhanced memory retrieval during a specific emotional state of any information that was learned during that same state
C) People tend to remember more false memories when they are in a happy state because their positive mood signals that the imagined events were true
D) People do not store emotional information with memories for events, so in order to remember how they felt during an event, they have to mentally recreate the event and imagine what emotion state would accompany it
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