Recently thinking about how self-representation serves these functions (and not much else). Would you mind sharing your thoughts on memory versus self-representation (self awareness vs. e.g., sensory awareness, mindfulness, etc.)?
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I think of the self as the set of identifications (what we think should be), and the internal regulation mechanisms and parameters we consider to be under our control. The more of that we model, the deeper our self; the higher up in the control hierarchy, the higher the awareness
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That‘s part of the first
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it definitely also helps with avoiding them
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And being present to allow for all 3 possibilities, adding the fourth purpose.
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Memory seems to work more like an abstract imprint of an event and our brain interprets the imprint based on current context. So maybe it would be more accurate to say that memory biases policy to a certain direction, usually the one we want and not the one that’s “right”.
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But our memory is recorded how can we do anything but the same thing ?Btw you shouldn’t tweet after drinking wine... but you just said that ... which proves my point .
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