Retrieval and memory distortion


Most of us simply think that memories just happen as a result of experiences we encounter. But how are those memories really made? And how do we recall them? Memories can be created by effortful or passive behavior; in other words, we can work to create a memory, or it can "just happen". There are many factors that influence how quickly, how deeply, and how strongly a memory is engrained in our brains. Even though we rely on those factors and resulting processes to be accurate, many times they are incorrect, resulting in memory distortion, problems with remembering, and forgetting.

1). Briefly define the meanings of (a) through (d):

A). Eyewitness testimony -
b). Memory distortion
c). Source memory,
d). Recovered memories.

2). Discuss the role of cultural and social influence on eyewitness testimony. Provide an example

Discuss the role of cultural and social influence on memory distortion
Provide an example

Discuss the role of cultural and social influence on source memory
Provide an example

Discuss the role of cultural and social influence on recovered memory
Provide an example

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