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S/PS/133. To what extent and in what ways are mood and memory related with reference to both clinical and non-clinical populations?
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The paper examines the relationship between mood and memory reviewing research into the development and maintenance of depressive episodes, and arguing that happy moods enhance happy memories and vice versa.
KEYWORDS: Memory, mood, depressed, happy,
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