memoryblurring
Memoryblurring is a term used in cognitive discourse to describe the gradual loss of detail or precision in memories, such that recollections become blurred, generalized, or distorted over time. It refers to a range of phenomena in which memories retain their core meaning or gist but lose specific features such as exact events, contexts, or sensations. Unlike outright forgetting, memoryblurring preserves some information while degrading accuracy or vividness.
The concept encompasses both episodic and autobiographical memory and can arise from normal aging, stress, sleep
Measurement of memoryblurring typically involves assessing the precision of recalled details, confidence-accuracy relationships, and susceptibility to
Implications include effects on eyewitness testimony, education, and aging populations. Mitigation strategies align with general memory