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you should make sure that you are not deprived of the said emotional clues at the moment when you need to [...]
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retrieve a given memory in a real-life situation

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you should make sure that you are not deprived of the said emotional clues at the moment when you need to [...]
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retrieve a given memory in a real-life situation
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15. Rely on emotional states
fies the means. Use objects that evoke very specific and strong emotions: love, sex, war, your late relative, object of your infatuation, Linda Tripp, Nelson Mandela, etc. It is well known that emotional states can facilitate recall; however, <span>you should make sure that you are not deprived of the said emotional clues at the moment when you need to retrieve a given memory in a real-life situation Harder item Q: a light and joking conversation A: banter Easier item Q: a light and joking conversation (e.g. Mandela

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