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Answer:
Active reconstruction of events alters our memory of the important and unimportant events of our lives
Explanation:
According to the study of Cognitive Psychology, memory can be defined as an ability to receive information, store it and recall it when required.
The memory works in three stages namely encoding, storage, and retrieval. Also, there are three types of memories: sensory memory, short term memory, and long term memory.
The key theme that has been found in memory research is that is an active process of alteration of memory of important and unimportant events through the process of reconstruction. When new memories are created, it alters some of the important or unimportant events from memories of the past.
For example, one would have a very vague memory of childhood because new memories are created.
Like by michael jacskson? probably and early 80s during a cliche middle school dance.
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Since snails go really slowly, and it says "SLOWING my thoughts...", we can interpret that he/she isn't thinking of things very fast. Our brains can think things so fast, normally we don't even have to think about it. (Wow, how many times can I say 'think' in one sentence?) But he/she is having that process slowed, probably because he/she can only focus on how cold he/she is.
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