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  2. Mood congruence - Wikipedia

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    Mood congruence is the consistency between a person's emotional state with the broader situations and circumstances being experienced by the persons at that time. By contrast, mood incongruence occurs when the individual's reactions or emotional state appear to be in conflict with the situation.

  3. Mood Congruent Memory (Definition - Practical Psychology

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    Mood-congruent memory is a psychological concept that broadly describes the phenomenon of your mind recalling and/or focusing on memories that are linked to your present mood or emotional state. For example, if you’re in a happy mood, you’re more likely to think about happy memories.

  4. Mood-Congruent vs. Mood-Incongruent in Bipolar Disorder - ...

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    Mood-congruent means that symptoms such as hallucinations are aligned with a person's mood state (manic or depressive). Mood-incongruent means symptoms and mood state are not aligned. Symptoms that are mood-congruent or mood-incongruent can impact how a person manages their bipolar disorder.

  5. Mood Congruence and Incongruence in Bipolar Disorder - Verywell...

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    Mood congruence happens when a person's mood matches their behavior, such as euphoria during a manic episode. Keep reading to learn more about how mood congruence and incongruence can affect symptoms of bipolar disorder.

  6. APA Dictionary of Psychology

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    consistency between ones mood state and the emotional context of memories recalled. During positive mood states, individuals will tend to retrieve pleasant memories, whereas during negative mood states, negative thoughts and associations will more likely come to mind.

  7. What Is Mood Congruent Memory And What Can It Teach Us?

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    Mood-congruent features are symptoms or behaviors that match ones mood. For example, someone with an anxiety disorder who is feeling fearful may experience shakiness and sweatiness. Contrarily, someone may be experiencing mood-incongruent features if they cry when happy or start shaking when calm.

  8. Mood Congruent Memory: How Emotions Impact Recall

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    Mood congruent memory, also known as emotional congruence, refers to the phenomenon where our ability to recall information is influenced by our current mood or emotional state. It suggests that we are more likely to remember experiences or events that match or align with our current emotions.

  9. Mood Congruent Memory | Overview, Examples & Treatment

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    Mood congruency effect, also called mood-congruent memory, is a psychological phenomenon that explains how a person is able to recall a memory in more detail if it coincides with their mood...

  10. Mood Effects on Cognition: Affective Influences on the Content...

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    The evidence surveyed so far clearly shows that mood states can have a significant informational influence on the content and valence of cognition, producing mood-congruent effects on memory, attention, associations, judgments, and social behaviors.

  11. Mood Congruence - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

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    Mood congruence refers to the finding that current mood state biases the processing of environmental stimuli, favoring processing efficiency for similarly toned emotional material relative to neutral or emotionally incongruent information (Blaney, 1986).