This paper addresses recent technological developments in altering or even erasing memories. From a critical perspective these technologies are seen as artificial as they disrupt identities and true happiness. This basically resonates with the value attributed to remembering in the field of reminiscence and life review. From a proponent perspective it is argued that technologies have always been used to filter our memories and thereby support the dynamics of identity development. This position is consistent with a more dynamic view of reminiscence and life review that also takes different attitudes towards remembering and forgetting into account. The last part of the paper combines both perspectives in an evaluation of the use of propranolo...
This thesis aimed to study the everyday use of ICT-enabled memory aids in order to understand and to...
Lifelogging' technology makes it possible to amass digital data about every aspect of our everyday l...
In the fifth century, Socrates said, “the unexamined life is not worth living. ” The tools we use to...
Neither our evolutionary past, nor our pre-literate culture, has prepared humanity for the use of te...
Memory plays a crucial role in all aspects of life, yet forgetfulness and memory distortion is commo...
International audienceThe rise of "lifelogging" in this era of rapid technological innovation has le...
Technological objects present themselves as necessary, only to become obsolete faster than ever befo...
Memory erasure might be the ultimate human desire. Propranolol seems to make it come true. Memory ma...
The focus of my contribute is on the relation between individual and collective memory and social me...
This paper discusses scientific, social and technological aspects of memory. Recent developments in ...
Memory modification technologies (MMTs) - interventions within the memory affecting its functions an...
Humans have long used external memory aids to support remembering. However, modern digital technolog...
Memory erasure might be the ultimate human desire. Using propranolol (a non-se-lective beta blocker)...
The reminiscence therapy, a process of remembering, have been proven to be an effective method in en...
The term “lifelog” refers to a comprehensive archive of an individual\u27s quotidian existence, crea...
This thesis aimed to study the everyday use of ICT-enabled memory aids in order to understand and to...
Lifelogging' technology makes it possible to amass digital data about every aspect of our everyday l...
In the fifth century, Socrates said, “the unexamined life is not worth living. ” The tools we use to...
Neither our evolutionary past, nor our pre-literate culture, has prepared humanity for the use of te...
Memory plays a crucial role in all aspects of life, yet forgetfulness and memory distortion is commo...
International audienceThe rise of "lifelogging" in this era of rapid technological innovation has le...
Technological objects present themselves as necessary, only to become obsolete faster than ever befo...
Memory erasure might be the ultimate human desire. Propranolol seems to make it come true. Memory ma...
The focus of my contribute is on the relation between individual and collective memory and social me...
This paper discusses scientific, social and technological aspects of memory. Recent developments in ...
Memory modification technologies (MMTs) - interventions within the memory affecting its functions an...
Humans have long used external memory aids to support remembering. However, modern digital technolog...
Memory erasure might be the ultimate human desire. Using propranolol (a non-se-lective beta blocker)...
The reminiscence therapy, a process of remembering, have been proven to be an effective method in en...
The term “lifelog” refers to a comprehensive archive of an individual\u27s quotidian existence, crea...
This thesis aimed to study the everyday use of ICT-enabled memory aids in order to understand and to...
Lifelogging' technology makes it possible to amass digital data about every aspect of our everyday l...
In the fifth century, Socrates said, “the unexamined life is not worth living. ” The tools we use to...