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Reconstructive Process
Reconstructive Memory is a theory of elaborate memory recall proposed within the field of Cognitive Psychology, in which the act of remembering is influenced by and dependent on various other cognitive processes including Perception, Imagination, Semantic memory and Beliefs, amongst others. One of the basic assumptions of this theory was summarized by Sir Frederick Bartlett [1], who suggested that memory is encoded and organized according to the specific historical and cultural contexts present at Encoding. Theses frameworks are referred to by Bartlett as Schema.
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"Frederick Bartlett", Remembering: A Study in Experimental and Social Psychology, February 21, 2011