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Subjective feeling of re‐experiencing past events using immersive virtual reality prevents a loss of episodic memory

Bréchet, Lucie  
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Hausmann, Sebastien B.
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Mange, Robin
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April 27, 2020
Brain and Behavior

Introduction: Personally meaningful past episodes, defined as episodic memories (EM), are subjectively re-experienced from the natural perspective and location of one's own body, as described by bodily self-consciousness (BSC). Neurobiological mechanisms of memory consolidation suggest how initially irrelevant episodes may be remembered, if related information makes them gain importance later in time, leading for instance, to a retroactive memory strengthening in humans. Methods: Using an immersive virtual reality system, we were able to directly manipulate the presence or absence of one's body, which seems to prevent a loss of initially irrelevant, self-unrelated past events. Results and conclusion: Our findings provide an evidence that personally meaningful memories of our past are not fixed, but may be strengthened by later events, and that body-related integration is important for the successful recall of episodic memories.

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DOI
10.1002/brb3.1571
Author(s)
Bréchet, Lucie  
Hausmann, Sebastien B.
Mange, Robin
Herbelin, Bruno  
Blanke, Olaf  
Serino, Andrea
Date Issued

2020-04-27

Published in
Brain and Behavior
Volume

10

Issue

6

Article Number

e01571

Subjects

bodily self-consciousness

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episodic memory

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first-person perspective

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memory preservation

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virtual reality

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