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Review
. 2017 Mar:49:322-332.
doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2017.01.014. Epub 2017 Feb 24.

Looking the past in the eye: Distortion in memory and the costs and benefits of recalling from an observer perspective

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Looking the past in the eye: Distortion in memory and the costs and benefits of recalling from an observer perspective

Christopher Jude McCarroll. Conscious Cogn. 2017 Mar.

Abstract

Jordi Fernández (2015) discusses the possible benefits of two types of allegedly distorted memories: observer memories and fabricated memories. Fernández argues that even when memory does not preserve the past, some memories can still provide an adaptive benefit for the subject. I explore Fernández's claims focussing on the case of observer perspective memories. For Fernández, observer perspectives are distorted memories because they do not preserve past experience. In contrast, I suggest that observer perspectives can accurately reflect past experience: observer perspectives are not necessarily distorted memories. By looking at the complexity of the relation between remembering trauma from an observer perspective and emotional closure, I also sound a note of caution against Fernández's assertion that observer memories of trauma can be adaptively beneficial. Finally, I suggest that because observer perspectives are not necessarily distorted, but involve a distinct way of thinking about one's past, such memories can be epistemically beneficial.

Keywords: Autobiographical memory; Distorted memory; Memory reconstruction; Observer perspective memory.

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