explain how mood congruent theory affects our memory of events
Mood congruent theory states that when humans store memories, they not only store the event, but they also store a memory of the mood they were in at the time. [
We remember events that match our current mood, thus, when we're happy we tend to remember positive events, likewise, when we're sad we tend to remember negative events.
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