Unstable Memories

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Unstable memories are a form of pseudomemory or exomemory that change constantly, are forgotten easily, or can't be easily recalled.

Examples of unstable memories can be:
 * Knowing or strongly believing that an event happened but being unable to explicitly recall it.
 * A memory that constantly changes, such as people, places, and appearances changing but the core “theme” staying the same.
 * A memory that is clear but is often forgotten and only recalled upon being prompted.

Unstable memories can cause distress or discomfort for people who have them.

An individual may have one, several, or exclusively unstable memories.

Related Terms
Stable memories and fuzzy memories are other terms to describe the stability or clarity of pseudo- or exomemories.