Perspective Matters: When Visual Perspective Reshapes Autobiographical Memories

JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH IN MEMORY AND COGNITION(2023)

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Memories are prone to distortions, which have been linked to our unique point of view. Not only do we experience events from a particular visual perspective, we can also retrieve events from one of two perspectives: (a) an own-eyes perspective, from the same viewpoint where the event was initially experienced, and (b) an observer-like perspective, where we might "see" ourselves in the remembered event. The particular visual perspective adopted, as well as the ability to shift between perspectives, is associated with changes in the subjective and objective characteristics of memories, which has led to debate regarding whether the presence of novel perspectives reflects inaccuracies or distortions. In this target article, I will provide an overview of research on visual perspective in memories of events by discussing the circumstances in which adopting an observer-like perspective signals changes in memories that impact their veridicality and the legal applications of eyewitness testimony.
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episodic memory,visual imagery,false memories,eyewitness memory,imagination
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