Jussi Mäntysaari

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While telescoping is due to a complex interplay of memory biases, one reason we might particularly think that things happened more recently than they actually did (forward telescoping) is because landmark memories are often very accessible. We can recall these important life events easily and with a lot of detail, just like memories of things that happened much more recently. We thus interpret this easy access and high vividness of the memory as indicating that it must have happened fairly recently.
The Memory Illusion: Remembering, Forgetting, and the Science of False Memory
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