"Context reinstatement" refers to
A) improved memory if the materials to be remembered were thought about in a novel context.
B) improved memory if we re-create the context that was in place during learning.
C) improved memory if the mnemonics used have a similar context to the materials to be remembered.
D) impaired memory performance if participants recall the context where the material was learned.
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