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reconstructive memory

reconstructive memory

the process of remembering conceived as involving the recreation of an experience or event that has been only partially stored in memory. When a memory is retrieved, the process uses general knowledge and schemas for what typically happens in order to reconstruct the experience or event. See constructive memory; repeated reproduction.

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