We know memory doesn't record facsimile experiences. When, say, a witness states their recollection of an event, the reconstructions are error-prone. But, it happens during synthesis of second-hand experiences, too. Is there a word for the latter? Maybe something Abelsonian?https://twitter.com/AlanLevinovitz/status/980885742107979776 …
Robert Abelson. I say Abelsonian, but it may not be a thing. He was a major inspiration for my dissertation, particularly: https://www.jstor.org/stable/172752