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Emotions and memories are intrinsically linked as core components of human cognitive processing, specifically during REM sleep where the brain simultaneously manages both [1], [2]. Furthermore, they are both categorized as subjective experiences that contribute to an individual's 'sense of ownership' or self-awareness [3], and are often intertwined during altered states of consciousness like those induced by ketamine [4].
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claimKetamine experiences are often described as visions of current and past events juxtaposed with perceptual distortions, similar to how dreams contain bizarre transformations of memories and emotions.
Self-Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
referenceThe 'sense of ownership' or 'sense of mineness' is a concept in cognitive science and philosophy where a subject is aware of their thoughts, actions, emotions, perceptual experiences, memories, and bodily experiences as being their own.