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Memory Quote by Kenneth L. Higbee

“We have seen that there are two misconceptions involved in the myth that memory is a thing. One is that memory is a thing (a tangible structure rather than an abstract process) and the other is that memory is a thing (one memory rather than many memories).” quote by Kenneth L. Higbee
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““We have seen that there are two misconceptions involved in the myth that memory is a thing. One is that memory is a thing (a tangible structure rather than an abstract process) and the other is that memory is a thing (one memory rather than many memories).””

Kenneth L. Higbee

About This Quote

Source Article: Cognitive Science Review, 2015

Memory should be understood as a dynamic process involving many representations, not a single static object.

In simple terms: Memory is a process, not a single thing.

Key Takeaway

Think of memory as fluid and distributed.

Themes

cognition psychology neuroscience

Mood

reflective inquisitive

Type

analytical educational

When to use this quote

  • learning
  • problem solving
  • creativity
  • decision making

Key Concepts

process distributed representation constructivism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does viewing memory as a process change your study habits?
  • What benefits arise from recognizing multiple memories?
A Different Perspective

Treating memory as a single entity can oversimplify complex mental functions.

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