Reconstructive Memory

Cards (15)

  • What is memory defined as in the study material?
    Structure and processes for storing information
  • How does reconstructive memory differ from a tape recorder?
    It does not create exact copies of memories
  • What role do schemas play in reconstructive memory?
    Schemas affect memory based on prior knowledge
  • What are schemas defined as in the study material?
    Mental units of knowledge storing event fragments
  • What is confabulation in the context of memory?
    Making up details to make memories coherent
  • What did Bartlett's war of the ghosts study demonstrate about memory?
    People alter stories based on their schemas
  • What is a weakness of Bartlett's study regarding task validity?
    It does not reflect everyday memory tasks
  • What is rationalisation in memory recall?
    Removing details that don't fit the schema
  • What is effort after meaning in the context of schemas?

    Making sense of situations using existing knowledge
  • What did Treyan and Brewer's study find about memory recall?
    Participants remembered unusual objects better
  • How does Treyan and Brewer's study contradict schemas in memory recall?
    It shows unusual items are remembered more
  • What is a strength of reconstructive memory in terms of applications?
    It highlights the need for corroborating evidence
  • What is the alternate theory of memory mentioned in the study material?
    Multi-store model (MSM)
  • How does the multi-store model (MSM) process information?
    Information is encoded and passed between stores
  • Why might reconstructive memory be considered a better theory than MSM?
    It accounts for individual schemas and experiences