Self-Generation Effect
Information is better remembered if it is generated from one’s own mind rather than simply read.
Self-Generation Effect Read More »
Information is better remembered if it is generated from one’s own mind rather than simply read.
Self-Generation Effect Read More »
Schemata is a mental structure of preconceived ideas, a framework representing some aspect of the world, or a system of organizing and perceiving new information.
Schema / Script Memory Read More »
A person later rates past events more positively than they had actually rated them when the event occurred.
Rosy Retrospection Read More »
The recalling of more personal events from adolescence and early adulthood than personal events from other lifetime periods.
The act of remembering an event is reconstructive and actually changes the original memory.
Remembering changes Memory Read More »
Persistence is intrusive, unwelcome, recall, such as occurs in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
People judge an experience largely based on how they felt at its peak (i.e., its most intense point) and at its end, rather than based on the total sum or average of every moment of the experience.
There is improved recall of information when the event is congruent with one’s current mood.
Mood Congruent Memory Bias Read More »
The misinformation effect happens when a person’s recall of episodic memories becomes less accurate because of post-event information.
Misinformation Effect Read More »