Adopting Quote by Elizabeth Loftus
“When we remember something, we're taking bits and pieces of experience - sometimes from different times and places - and bringing it all together to construct what might feel like a recollection but is actually a construction. The process of calling it into conscious awareness can change it, and now you're storing something that's different. We all do this, for example, by inadvertently adopting a story we've heard.”
About This Quote
Source Research: Memory Reconstruction, Loftus studies, 1990s
Memory is not a perfect recording; recalling blends fragments from various times, reshaping the original event.
In simple terms: Recall mixes bits, altering the original memory.
Recognize memory’s fluidity and verify facts.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- legal testimony
- personal recollection
- historical research
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you verify the accuracy of your memories?
- What influences can change recollections?
Memory can be distorted by suggestion or bias.