Environmental conditions can affect memory by recalling materials more easily in the same environment in which they learned. For instance, studying in a room was best recalled in a room. Emotional states affect memory by recalling information better if they are in the same emotional state as when the information was encoded. For an example, Being angry while studying leads to a lower test grade. The flashbulb memory is memory that are extreme vivid and can be highly emotional. However, they are not accurate to people. Culture can influence memory by influencing the ability to remember the kind of material, such as remembering locations
Environmental conditions can affect memory by recalling materials more easily in the same environment in which they learned. For instance, studying in a room was best recalled in a room. Emotional states affect memory by recalling information better if they are in the same emotional state as when the information was encoded. For an example, Being angry while studying leads to a lower test grade. The flashbulb memory is memory that are extreme vivid and can be highly emotional. However, they are not accurate to people. Culture can influence memory by influencing the ability to remember the kind of material, such as remembering locations