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"Be careful: Michel Ross has shown that major memory distortions can result from the assumtion that the past was pretty much like the present." "This is very odd theory; for one thing, it assumes that forgetting requires explanation while remembering does not." (par Freidu) "Talking about the past is a skill, something one must learn how to do. Like other skills it develops with age, social support, and practise." Ulric Neisser |