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Memory and Thought: Higher Mental Processes | Chapter 11 – Cognitive Psychology (1967)
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This chapter explores a transformative cognitive framework that redefines memory and thought as active, constructive endeavors rather than the simple retrieval of stored data. It systematically dismantles the Reappearance Hypothesis, which suggests that memories are static copies of the past that occasionally surface in the mind, similar to a dormant idea being revived. Instead, the author advances the Utilization Hypothesis, positing that memory functions much like perception: it uses stored traces of earlier mental acts as raw materials for a fresh reconstruction of the past. This process is likened to a paleontologist building a dinosaur model from a few bone fragments; the final product is a new synthesis supported by, but not identical to, the original traces. Central to this theory is the distinction between primary processes, which are parallel, holistic, and often appear in dreams or irrational thought, and secondary processes, which are sequential, logical, and directed by an executive function. The text introduces schemata or cognitive structures as organized frameworks of prior experience that provide the spatial, temporal, and conceptual background for all mental activity. These structures explain how we maintain a generalized reality orientation and organize information into meaningful clusters. By utilizing an analogy to computer-based executive routines, the author explains how an active agent can manage information and "turn round" on its own schemata without falling into the logical trap of a homunculus—a mythical "little man in the head." The chapter concludes by asserting that remembering is inherently a form of problem-solving and skilled behavior, deeply intertwined with human motivation and the specialized frameworks we build to navigate and interpret the world.


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