[2026] PTE Academic Reading - Re-order paragraphs
Re-order paragraphs #0005
Re-order paragraphs
Re-order paragraphs
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Psychological research into the nature of memory reveals that our recall is not a static playback, but a highly reconstructive process.
This characteristic means that our memories are susceptible to subtle influences and potential distortions over time.
By understanding these cognitive mechanisms, therapists can better address how our perception of the past shapes our current emotional well-being.
Every time we access a past event, the brain actively pulls together fragmented details rather than retrieving a complete, unchanged record.
Despite this inherent fallibility, the ability to mentally simulate past experiences is essential for human decision-making and social bonding.
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