Now they need to test for the type of memory recalled, is there a difference in emotionally laden memories vs non emotional 'moment' or experience based memories?
And what is the recall on 'pure' emotional memories?(Where the memory is primarily about the emotion, not what was occuring at the time).
This would be incredibly useful in counseling psychology (and possibly neuropsych), where emotional based memories can get corrupted or ingrained into a person's overall personality. (Think of getting burned by a stove becoming anything from a subconscious jerk away from a stove to full phobias).
And what is the recall on 'pure' emotional memories?(Where the memory is primarily about the emotion, not what was occuring at the time).
This would be incredibly useful in counseling psychology (and possibly neuropsych), where emotional based memories can get corrupted or ingrained into a person's overall personality. (Think of getting burned by a stove becoming anything from a subconscious jerk away from a stove to full phobias).