Minnisáhrif
Minnisáhrif is an Icelandic term that translates to "memory effects" or "memory influences." It refers to the psychological phenomenon where a person's recall of an event is altered by information or experiences that occur *after* the event itself. This is a core concept within the study of memory, demonstrating that memory is not a static recording but a reconstructive process.
The phenomenon is closely related to concepts like misinformation effects and suggestibility. For instance, if someone