Priming refers to how exposure to one stimulus influences our response to a subsequent stimulus. For example, seeing the word "yellow" may prime us to identify a banana faster in a word association task.
Context Effects: Context effects occur when environmental cues surrounding an event influence our perception and memory of that event. For instance, studying in your bedroom might help you recall information better during an exam taken in that same environment.
False Memory: False memory is when someone remembers something that did not actually happen or was different from what actually occurred. This can occur due to misinformation, suggestion, or other factors leading to inaccurate recall.