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source memory

memory for the origin of a memory or of knowledge; that is, memory for where or how one came to know what one now remembers. This construct has been expanded to encompass any aspects of context associated with an event, including spatial-temporal, perceptual, or affective attributes. Although the prefrontal cortex is known to be involved in source memory, its exact contribution remains uncertain. Compare fact memory.

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thought insertion

thought insertion

a delusion in which the individual believes that thoughts have been irresistibly forced into his or her mind and ascribes these thoughts to outside sources.