reconstructive memory
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A student tries to recall a childhood birthday party using reconstructive memory.
Definition
Noun: - A theory of memory recall: Reconstructive memory is a concept in cognitive psychology. It hypothesizes that remembering is not like replaying a perfect recording. Instead, it is an active, constructive process where we recall an event by piecing together stored fragments and general knowledge to reconstruct a coherent narrative.
Usage
- Reconstructive memory explains why eyewitness testimony can be unreliable, as details may be filled in unconsciously during recall.
- The theory of reconstructive memory suggests that our memories are not static but are edited each time we remember them.
- Studies on reconstructive memory show how leading questions can alter a person's recollection of an event.
Advanced Usage
- In legal contexts: The fallibility of reconstructive memory is a critical consideration in evaluating the accuracy of witness statements.
- In therapeutic settings: Understanding reconstructive memory is important when working with recovered memories, as the process of reconstruction may incorporate inaccurate information.
Variants and Related Words
- Reconstruction (n): The general act or process of building something again. In psychology, it refers specifically to the process of assembling a memory.
- Constructive memory: A less common synonym for reconstructive memory, emphasizing the "building" aspect of recall.
Synonyms
- Constructive recall: Emphasizes the active building process.
- Schema-driven memory: Highlights the role of pre-existing knowledge structures (schemas) in shaping the reconstruction.
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Confabulation: The production of fabricated, distorted, or misinterpreted memories without the conscious intention to deceive, often a result of the reconstructive process going awry.
- Memory distortion: A broad term for any alteration in a remembered experience, for which reconstructive memory is a primary explanatory mechanism.
- Source monitoring error: A specific memory error where a person cannot remember the true source of a memory (e.g., whether an event happened or was just imagined), closely related to reconstructive processes.
A student tries to recall a childhood birthday party using reconstructive memory.
Noun
- recall that is hypothesized to work by storing abstract features which are then used to construct the memory during recall