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Contextual memory is the ability to remember certain memories more accurately due to the context in which they were learned. For example, if you memorize a set of words underwater while scuba diving, you will have an increased chance of remembering those words while underwater.
 
Contextual memory is the ability to remember certain memories more accurately due to the context in which they were learned. For example, if you memorize a set of words underwater while scuba diving, you will have an increased chance of remembering those words while underwater.
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Contextual memory is the ability to remember certain memories more accurately due to the context in which they were learned. For example, if you memorize a set of words underwater while scuba diving, you will have an increased chance of remembering those words while underwater.


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