I can recall being angry at a computer for crashing or whatever, but in retrospect this is not much of a thing to get worked up over and I cannot recreate the emotion.
This is way OT at this point, but… when you remember these things, is your memory represented as third-person or first person? Still image or moving? For that matter, is there an image at all?
First person, definitely. I am basically recalling events that happened and narrating to myself what happens and thinking through my actions, with some very vague imagery. I wrote about my visualization ability and mental thought process in the “Describe the ways you think” thread if you really want details…
I actually meant, “do you see memories as though through your own eyes or from an omniscient POV”. Sounds like from your link that you don’t see them at all.
Are you able to recall positive memories in a way that stimulates emotion? (If you can, I’m guessing they are not recalled in verbal form, but are represented in some other sensory system.)
No, I don’t really ‘see’ them, but other sensations such as motion and touch are more tangible to me and those I see relative to my head—as I experience them in actuality. So it is very much a first-person experience from my POV even if color, texture, etc. is missing.
This is way OT at this point, but… when you remember these things, is your memory represented as third-person or first person? Still image or moving? For that matter, is there an image at all?
First person, definitely. I am basically recalling events that happened and narrating to myself what happens and thinking through my actions, with some very vague imagery. I wrote about my visualization ability and mental thought process in the “Describe the ways you think” thread if you really want details…
I actually meant, “do you see memories as though through your own eyes or from an omniscient POV”. Sounds like from your link that you don’t see them at all.
Are you able to recall positive memories in a way that stimulates emotion? (If you can, I’m guessing they are not recalled in verbal form, but are represented in some other sensory system.)
No, I don’t really ‘see’ them, but other sensations such as motion and touch are more tangible to me and those I see relative to my head—as I experience them in actuality. So it is very much a first-person experience from my POV even if color, texture, etc. is missing.