Chapter 8 Constructing a Wider View on Memory Beyond the Dichotomy of Field and Observer Perspectives

Memory perspectives on past events allegedly take one of two shapes. In field memories, we recall episodes from a first-person point of view, while in observer memories, we look at a past scene from a third-person perspective. But this mere visuospatial dichotomy faces several practical and conceptu...

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Main Author: Peeters, Anco (auth)
Other Authors: Cosentino, Erica (auth), Werning, Markus (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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