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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Memory - Long-Term Memory - Accuracy Version 1, Warrington & Weiskrantz studied Amnesic patients, Mood includes Pollyanna principle, Implicit measures of memory emphasize Bottom-up processing, Expertise is limited to specific Context, Recall mood should match learning mood leads to Better recall, Pleasant items lead to Better recall, Warrington & Weiskrantz examined Dissociation, Explicit measures of memory emphasize Top-down processing, Effects such as Encoding specificity principle, Superior performance on a task must be Consistent, Mood congruence means Material should be congruent to mood, Implicit measures of memory can be interpreted in light of Encoding specificity principle, Implicit measures of memory such as Perceptual or cognitive tasks, Perceptual or cognitive tasks do not require Previous experience, Mood-state Dependence states Recall mood should match learning mood, Expertise creates Own-race bias, Outshining hypothesis involves Absence or presence of better cues, Expertise is Superior performance on a task, Pictures are better than words and can produce Better recall, Four factors which are Explicit measures of memory