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Source memory
Topic
Source memory refers to the cognitive process of recalling the context, origin, or circumstances under which a specific memory or piece of information was acquired. It involves remembering details such as when, where, and from whom the information was learned, distinguishing it from the factual content of the memory itself. Deficits in this process can lead to source amnesia or source-monitoring errors, where individuals retain factual knowledge but misattribute its origin.

