reconstructive memory

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    • What is reconstructive memory?
      • Memories can be reconstructed using previous knowledge.
      • Confabulation occurs when gaps in memory are filled in.
      • Schemas influence how we interpret information.
    • What is a schema in cognitive psychology?
      A schema is a mass of stored knowledge about a specific event or object.
    • What is confabulation in memory?
      Confabulation is when individuals fill in gaps in their memory with fabricated details.
    • How do schemas affect memory recall?
      Schemas influence memory recall by providing a framework that helps fill in gaps in our memories.
    • What is the definition of a schema?
      A schema is a mass of stored knowledge and information about a specific event or object from previous experiences.
    • What are the types of memory distortions mentioned?
      • Omissions: Leaving out unpleasant or irrelevant details.
      • Transformations: Changing details to make them more rational.
      • Familiarization: Altering unfamiliar details to fit existing schemas.
    • What was the aim of Bartlett's "War of the Ghosts" study?
      The aim was to test the effects of time lapse on recall using culturally unfamiliar stories.
    • What were the findings of Bartlett's study regarding memory recall?
      Participants omitted details, transformed objects to be more familiar, and rationalized the presence of ghosts.
    • What does the term 'schema' refer to in this context?
      It refers to cognitive structures that influence memory recall
    • What is the significance of the 'War of the Ghosts' study?
      It provides supporting evidence for the schema theory
    • What was the sample size of the 'War of the Ghosts' study?
      20 British participants
    • Why is the ecological validity of the 'War of the Ghosts' study considered low?
      Because the story was culturally unfamiliar to participants
    • What is the relationship between nature and nurture in the context of schemas?
      Nurture influences schemas as they are formed based on stereotypes
    • How does the theory address the concept of confabulation?
      It suggests that confabulation is a result of errors induced by schemas
    • What is the implication of the statement "schema may have influence or point to learning"?
      It suggests that schemas can affect how we learn and remember information
    • What is the effect of repeated exposure on schemas?
      It can lead to similar effects on recall
    • What does the term 'nature-confabulation' imply?
      It implies that memory errors can arise from innate cognitive structures
    • How does the theory address the formation of memories?
      It does not explain how memories are formed
    • What is the role of eyewitness testimony in relation to the discussed theory?
      It is used to illustrate the impact of schemas on memory recall
    • What is the main criticism of the supporting evidence for the theory?
      It is not generalizable
    • How many different stories does the theory use?
      8 different stories
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