
Kate Jeffery on Concepts and Representation
Philosophy Bites
Recalling a Memory Is Like a Videotape
The act of recalling something for a human being doesn't leave it unchanged. It's not literally a fixed memory that is exactly the same every time you call upon it. We know this from animal studies rather than human studies. So we think that when a memory is recalled, it becomes able to be changed.
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