RECONSTRUCTIVE MEMORY
(noun)Definitions
There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Reconstructive Memory.
Reconstructive Memory - as a noun
Recall that is hypothesized to work by storing abstract features which are then used to construct the memory during recall
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
reconstructionExample Sentences
"Eyewitness testimony is often influenced by reconstructive memory, leading to inaccurate recollections of events."
"Researchers are studying reconstructive memory to better understand how false memories can be implanted and why people may believe them to be true."
"The concept of reconstructive memory was developed by cognitive psychologist Frederic Bartlett in the 1930s."
"Some studies suggest that emotional intensity can impact the accuracy of reconstructive memory."
"False memories are often the result of reconstructive memory errors."