cuedependence
Cuedependence, also written as cue dependence or cue-dependent processes, is a term used in psychology and related fields to describe the reliance of cognitive, perceptual, and behavioral responses on external or internal cues. When cues are present and salient, performance or retrieval is often facilitated; when cues are weak, absent, or misleading, performance can decline or memories may be harder to access.
In memory research, cue dependence is closely linked to the encoding specificity principle and retrieval cues.
In behavior and psychopathology, cues can trigger actions, cravings, or emotional responses. External cues, such as
Mechanistically, cue dependence involves associative learning, attentional processes, and neural circuits that support memory and value
See also: retrieval cues, context-dependent memory, state-dependent memory, cue exposure therapy, conditioned learning.