: Lapses in attention that prevent a memory from being formed correctly in the first place, such as forgetting where you just put your keys.
: Your current feelings, beliefs, or knowledge unconsciously rewriting your memories of the past to fit your present self-concept. The Seven Sins of Memory: How the Mind Forgets ...
You can find the updated 20th-anniversary edition of this book, which includes new research on how digital technology like Google and Instagram affects our memory. : Lapses in attention that prevent a memory
These occur when you fail to recall an idea, fact, or event. The Seven Sins of Memory: How the Mind Forgets ...
: Incorporating external misinformation—like leading questions from an interviewer—into your own personal recollections.
These occur when memory is present but is incorrect or intrusive.