Priming is when exposure to one stimulus influences our response to another stimulus. For example, if you see an advertisement for ice cream, it might prime your thoughts about dessert.
Context-dependent Memory: Context-dependent memory refers to the improved recall of information when the context at encoding and retrieval matches. It's like remembering something better when you are in the same place where you first learned it.
State-dependent Memory: State-dependent memory is the phenomenon where we remember information better if our internal state during encoding matches our state during retrieval. It's like recalling something more easily when you are in the same mood or physical condition as when you learned it.