Scott’s post reminded of memory reconsolidation. It seems to me that a “trapped prior” is similar to an “emotional schema” (not sure if that’s the right term from UtEB).
If one can be aware of their schema or trapped prior, then there seems to be a higher chance of iterating upon it. However, it’s probably not that simple to iterate even if you are aware of it.
Scott’s post reminded of memory reconsolidation. It seems to me that a “trapped prior” is similar to an “emotional schema” (not sure if that’s the right term from UtEB).
If one can be aware of their schema or trapped prior, then there seems to be a higher chance of iterating upon it. However, it’s probably not that simple to iterate even if you are aware of it.