This is the fourth in our series of posts on the papers published in a special issue of Consciousness and Cognition on the Costs and Benefits of Imperfect Cognitions. Here Catherine Loveday summarises her paper, co-written with Martin Conway, 'Remembering, Imagining, False Memories and Personal Memories'. Ogwo David Emenike once wrote, 'Our imagination goes ahead of us,
Remembering, Imagining, False Memories, and Personal Memories
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