segunemise
Segunemise is a term used in theoretical discussions of memory and narrative to denote the process by which continuous experience is divided into discrete, reusable segments. In cognitive psychology and narrative studies, segunemise describes how individuals and cultures structure memory by creating episodes or scenes that can be recalled, communicated, and analyzed as units.
Etymology and scope: The word segunemise is a neologism formed from seg- (segment) and -emise, a suffix
Concepts and applications: In psychology, segunemise corresponds to chunking-like processes that reduce cognitive load by forming
Relation to related ideas: Segunemise intersects with episodic memory, segmentation theory, and narrative structure. It is
Acceptance and critique: Some scholars see segunemise as a useful heuristic for discussing memory organization and
See also: episodic memory, chunking, narrative structure, memory studies.