“…For example, researchers have found a decrease in memory for the item itself when contextual details such as those described previously (e.g., background color behind an item, item color, location of information on a screen) change between encoding and retrieval phases, compared to when contextual information is congruent between the two memory phases (Smith, 1988;Eich, 1985;Godden & Baddeley, 1975). This disruption of context is also associated with slower RTs (Criss, 2010;Ratcliff & McKoon, 2008), even when the items are accurately remembered (Overman, McCormick-Huhn, Dennis, Salerno, & Giglio, 2018).…”