cuedependent
Cuedependent, often written cue-dependent, is a term in psychology describing the dependence of memory retrieval on retrieval cues. It refers to situations in which the ability to recall information is improved or enabled by cues that match the conditions present during encoding.
The concept is closely tied to the encoding specificity principle, which posits that memory traces are linked
Cues can be external or internal. External cues include environmental context, location, time of day, or sensory
In research, cued recall tasks demonstrate that prompting with relevant cues enhances retrieval compared with free
and assessments of aging or memory disorders, where cueing might mitigate retrieval difficulties.
While many memories are accessible with minimal cues, a substantial portion of retrieval depends on appropriate