Learn Before
Concept
The Inferential Process in Memory
Remembering is not simply reproduction, but construction. Frederic Bartlett proposed that during our experiences, we gain structures of knowledge called “schemas,” which we use to reconstruct and infer when retrieving memories. Research has shown that when schemas are activated, people can make more inferences in reconstruction of memories.
0
1
Updated 2026-05-02
Contributors are:
Who are from:
Tags
Cognitive Psychology
Psychology
Social Science
Empirical Science
Science