What should we remember?
The fourth and last challenge is that there isn’t sufficient space in our brains, or in the greater part of the issue in the universe, to store all the crude data, every one of the images and stories, and the greater part of the past choices that we’ve made. We must be key about what we recall, and what we let slide retreat from our psyches. We can attempt to sum up, or recognize designs, to spare some space, however those make issues of their own.
We store memories differently based on how they were experienced
- Tip of the tongue phenomenon
- Google effect
- Next-in-line effect
- Testing effect
- Absent-mindedness
- Level of processing effect
We reduce events and lists to their key elements
- Suffix effect
- Serial position effect
- Part-list cueing effect
- Recency effect
- Primary effect
- Memory inhibition
- Modality effect
- Duration neglect
- List-length effect
- Serial recall effect
- Misinformation effect
- Leveling and sharpening
- Peak-and rule
We discard specifics to form generalities
- Fading affect bias
- Negativity bias
- Prejudice
- Implicit stereotypes
- Implicit association
We edit and reinforce some memories after the fact
- Spacing effect
- Suggestibility
- False memory
- Cryptomnesia
- Source confusion
- Misattribution of memory
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