David Teachout

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Porter and Peace found that the memories of the traumatic events were highly consistent over time, remaining virtually unchanged in almost all features. It also turned out that in comparison to the highly positive life experiences, the memories of negative experiences were significantly more stable over time. These findings suggest, as does Porter and Birt’s research, that memories of trauma are special, just not special in the way that many people assume, indeed often being better than other kinds of memories.
The Memory Illusion: Remembering, Forgetting, and the Science of False Memory
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