List of memory biases

Memory biases may either enhance or inhibit the recall of memory, or they may alter the content of what we report remembering.

Most research into this theory of bias has concluded that, there exists a 'mood congruent memory bias' in some emotional disorders. This particular bias has been further defined as the individual's ability to pick and select information cognitively that is analogous with the patient's mood.

List of memory biases

 * Choice-supportive bias
 * Classroom effect
 * Context effect
 * Hindsight bias
 * Humor effect
 * Infantile amnesia
 * Generation effect
 * Mere exposure effect
 * Misinformation effect
 * Modality effect
 * Lag effect
 * Levels-of-processing effect
 * List-length effect
 * Next-in-line effect
 * Part-list cueing effect
 * Picture superiority effect
 * Positivity effect
 * Processing difficulty effect
 * Primacy effect
 * Recency effect
 * Rosy retrospection
 * Serial position effect
 * Self-generation effect
 * Self-relevance effect
 * Spacing effect
 * Suffix effect
 * Testing effect
 * Time-of-day effect
 * Von Restorff effect
 * Zeigarnik effect