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This is a comic touch but also makes a point: Reality, in endlessly edited memory, is always skewed.
Can a person have an edited memory and a "real" self?
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He filmed everything, and his edited (well, barely edited) memory-films are often documents of events you otherwise wouldn't believe.
"I even see a world where editing memories is something of a reality.
"Memory erasure remains a possible but unproven hypothesis," Joseph LeDoux has written, adding that editing memories "is definitely possible and has broad implications.
He has edited Bruised Memories: Communal Violence and the Writer (Seagull, 2002) and coedited (with Ravikant) Translating Partition (Katha, 2001).
"If we can truly edit a memory, maybe we can edit it for the benefit of a patient," says Ramirez.
I don't remember my exact reaction to that information Mason also explains how we edit memories in the retelling, so any recollection would probably be imprecise anyway but I must have responded with emotional movements expressing surprise, a common response from me during the intriguing introduction to neurobiology.
St Jacques, P; De Brigard, F, Neural correlates of autobiographical memory: Methodological Considerations., in The Handbook on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory., edited by Durte, A; Barense, M; Addis, D (2013), WILEY-BLACKWELL.
About £50,000 is needed to pay the costs of filming and editing the memories of the remaining veterans.
And even then the piece would benefit from actually shaping and editing these memories instead of merely coughing them up whole and hoping sheer length and mundanity would be confused for Importance.
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