mäluhulki
Mäluhulki refers to a concept in Estonian psychology and cognitive science that describes the accumulation and organization of memories within an individual's mind. It is not a singular, fixed entity but rather a dynamic and evolving repository of past experiences, knowledge, and learned information. This concept encompasses both explicit memories, which are consciously recalled, and implicit memories, which influence behavior without conscious awareness.
The formation of mäluhulki involves complex neurological processes such as encoding, storage, and retrieval. Encoding is
Mäluhulki is influenced by various factors including attention, emotion, repetition, and the individual's existing knowledge structures.