The Talent Equation Podcast

"Memory is a verb, not a noun" - The Ecological Explorers Christmas Lecture feat Andrew Wilson

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Dec 21, 2025
In this enlightening discussion, Andrew Wilson, an academic from Leeds Beckett University, explores memory as an active process rather than a static storage system. He introduces the concept of remembering as reassembling our brain-body-environment systems. Andrew critiques traditional memory models and presents dynamical systems as a more effective framework. He emphasizes the role of cues in reconstructive memory and discusses implications for coaching, showcasing how our actions reshape our memory capabilities. This radical approach offers fresh insights into learning and skill development.
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INSIGHT

Temporary Assemblies Underpin Action

  • Talons/synergies are transient assemblies that configure degrees of freedom for a specific task.
  • Remembering requires reassembling those task-specific assemblies, not retrieving a symbol.
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Replace Encode/Store/Retrieve With Becoming

  • Encoding equals the embodied development of capability through self-reorganisation during practice.
  • Retrieval equals reconfiguring into a close-enough region of state space to perform the task again.
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World Helps Do The Remembering

  • Environmental context does some of the 'remembering' work by supplying information and constraints.
  • Potential behaviours exist in the state space and become actual when conditions move you into that region.
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