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

Consciousness and Cognition 49:322-332 (2017)
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You Don’t Know What Happened.Matthew Frise - 2022 - In Andre Sant'Anna, Christopher McCarroll & Kourken Michaelian (eds.), Current Controversies in Philosophy of Memory. Routledge.

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