Definition of Cryptomnesia. Meaning of Cryptomnesia. Synonyms of Cryptomnesia

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Definition of Cryptomnesia

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Meaning of Cryptomnesia from wikipedia

- Cryptomnesia occurs when a forgotten memory returns without its being recognized as such by the subject, who believes it is something new and original...
- Social cryptomnesia is a psychological and sociological idea. It is a cognitive bias experienced by entire cultures following social change. Cryptomnesia refers...
- Cryptomnesia is the debut studio album by El Grupo Nuevo de Omar Rodriguez Lopez, released on May 5, 2009. The album is the first of three albums recorded...
- components: cryptomnesia, false memories, and source confusion. It was originally noted as one of Daniel Schacter's seven sins of memory. Cryptomnesia is a form...
- possible explanation for the phenomenon of déjà vu is the occurrence of cryptomnesia, which is where information learned is forgotten but nevertheless stored...
- case was investigated by researchers and concluded to be the result of cryptomnesia. In 1952, Colorado businessman and amateur hypnotist Morey Bernstein...
- distorted or false memories. The source of the memories is more likely cryptomnesia and confabulations that combine experiences, knowledge, imagination and...
- misbelieving the name refers to a famous person from their past life. Cryptomnesia is unintentional plagiarism occurring when a person produces something...
- into the matter revealed that Keller may have experienced a case of cryptomnesia, which was that she had Canby's story read to her but forgot about it...
- Retrieval-induced forgetting Weapon focus Memory errors Confabulation Cryptomnesia Hindsight bias Imagination inflation Memory biases Memory conformity...