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Acknowledging That an Experience Is Different from the Sum of Its

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Acknowledging that an experience is different from the sum of its elements is reflective of ____.


Definitions:

False Memory

“Recollections” of “events” that never in fact occurred. See also recovered memory and repressed memory.

Barsalou's Studies

Likely refers to research conducted by Psychologist Lawrence W. Barsalou, known for his work on cognitive psychology, particularly concepts and categorization.

False Memories

Memorable events that did not actually happen or are distorted recollections of what happened.

Neisser

Refers to Ulric Neisser, considered the father of cognitive psychology, focusing on perception and memory.

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