I will praise Thee;
for I am fearfully and wonderfully made:
Psalm 138:14
"We then discovered that people don't simply recall various events from the narratives but often summarize relatively large parts of a narrative (such as episodes) in single sentences. This gave rise to an idea that a narrative is represented in memory as a tree where nodes that are closer to the root represent an abstract summary of larger episodes."
Tsodyks and his colleagues hypothesized that a tree representing a narrative is first constructed when an individual first hears or reads a story and understands it.
---As past studies suggest that individuals comprehend the same narratives differently, then the resulting trees would have unique structures."
MedicalXpress