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As we retrieve memories from our memory bank, we often alter them based on past experiences and our current expectations. This best illustrates

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Memory construction

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Memory is a cognitive process that involves coding or processing, the persistence of learning over time by storing and retrieving information. Through memory we can retrieve information about events that were stored in our memory in the past. Memories are not stored as exact copies, and obviously they are not remembered as such, but we build our memories, using both stored and new information. Long-term memory allows you to live simultaneously in the past and in the present. It is the structure in which lived memories, images, concepts, action strategies, etc. are stored.

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