Mood-Congruent Memory: This is when current mood cues memories consistent with that mood. If you're happy, you're more likely to remember happy times.
State-Dependent Memory: This refers to better recall of specific episodes or information when one's physical state is similar during encoding and retrieval stages - like remembering what you studied while drinking coffee better if you also drink coffee during the exam!
Priming: This involves unconscious activation of certain associations, predisposing one's perception, memory, or response.