• QueenHawlSera@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Are you sure? Cause mostly I hear the idea of repressed memories being bullshit.

    See the Satanic Panic where a bunch of people suddenly “remembered” being forced to do Satanic Rituals at daycare

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      2 days ago

      I have very few memories of my dad being abusive to me, family has told me stories and I remember none of them but I know they happened.

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      1 day ago

      I have repressed memories, but that was intentional on my part and its not like it undoes the C-PTSD. Just means I don’t wake up in a cold sweat anymore like I did when I was 10, the memories are there and can come back with the right trigger but they are luckily rather scarce.

      I just wish I could do that to the embarrassing shit I’ve done over the years, and there’s one happening right now FUCK. It’s like I have a cursed version of Nenios ability to forget in Pathfinder wrath of the righteous.

    • Liz@midwest.social
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      2 days ago

      It’s a thing. It’s because Traumatic™ memories are stored differently in your brain than normal bad memories. Essentially the part of your brain primarily responsible for digging up memories doesn’t have the connections it world normally use to call up the memory, but the connections within the sensations and experiences of the memory still exist. That’s why a person can “unlock” these memories.

      You have to be super careful trying to dig these things out though, because it is absolutely possible to accidentally lead a person into false memories.

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        1 day ago

        Informational and episodic memory are stored in different parts of the brain and recalling episodic memory also involves the emotion centres but I don’t think a happy memory and a traumatic memory are necessarily stored any differently.

        How does PTSD fit into repressed memories?

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          16 hours ago

          Apparently Traumatic™ is different from traumatic with no emphasis. I am not a neurologist but it’s my understanding that you can sit people in fMRI (or other brain activity monitoring systems) along with other monitoring systems and watch the difference between a normal memory and a flash-back. Like the Traumatic™ will function differently in ways you can measure. I learned about it from The Body Keeps the Score but I haven’t read further than that. If you have resources that aren’t too technical let me know. Some of what was in that book was pretty soft science, but the Traumatic™ memory stuff was pretty hard as far as I could tell.