The result feels, to the rememberer, just as authentic as the real thing. What is not yet known is how this process works neurologically. |
Participants were told that the experimenter was interested in how people decide whether a memory is either true or based on a false event that the rememberer thinks happened. |
Generally, the best recalled information tends to be central to the event, meaningful to the rememberer, and thought about in the years since the incident. |
The seat on the left has held Roosevelt the friend of labor, rememberer of the forgotten man, reformer and crusader. |
Remembering in this way — nurturing a flame, not a grudge — elevates both the memory and the rememberer. |
Here he discusses his work, Cuban society, the social function of the writer as rememberer, and ideas of utopia. |