Dialogues in Philosophy
Mental and Neuro Sciences

Dialogues in Philosophy, Mental and Neuro Sciences

The official journal of Crossing Dialogues
Volume 7, Issue 2 (December 2014)

ORIGINAL ARTICLES
 

Memory Formation and Belief

 

Tzofit Ofengenden

In this paper, I deal with the constructive and dynamic nature of memory formation and with the nature of memory belief, whether a memory belief reflects the real past experience or a modified memory representation. That is I grapple with the issue of whether such a belief adheres to the final stage of memory or reflects the whole constructive process of memory.
After examining the multiple-trace and reconsolidation theories of memory, I conclude that recent findings in neuroscience fundamentally disturb conventional notions of memory belief, since beliefs do not reflect the reconstructive processes episodic and autobiographical memories go through.

Keywords:
memory, belief, episodic memory, autobiographical memory, neurobiology, reconsolidation, multiple-trace theory
 
Dial Phil Ment Neuro Sci 2014; 7(2): 34-44
 
Received on March 12, 2014
Accepted on May 21, 2014
Firstly published online on July 19, 2014