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Anomalous Subjective Recall

Anomalous subjective recall consists of difficulties remembering or imagining things. They're subtle subjective impairments affecting recall and imagery. The ability to retrieve information is unaffected, but episodic memories seem to have lost any personal meaning. Additionally, autobiographic memories are often remembered from a vantage point outside of the body. This component may serve as an avoidant function for people affected by trauma.

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Updated 2022-08-01

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