front 1 Human Memory | back 1 Not an exact copy of events; people store information in a way that makes the most sense to them. |
front 2 Theory of Reconstructive Memory | back 2 Memory is not passive retrieval of information from long term memory, but rather an active reconstruction of the memory each time its recalled
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front 3 Schema Processing | back 3 We tend to reconstruct the memory to fit within our schema, which can result in distortion or inconsistent details |
front 4 Confabulation | back 4 a distorted, misinterpreted, or fabricated memory believed to be true, in spite of contradictory evidence.
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front 5 Study Used | back 5 Loftus and Plamer (1974) |