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Originally Posted by skies_
You have 'visual' memories of your bedroom, etc? none of mine include sight. I think that's what's called episodic memory, just guessing. Probably not that emotional either like you mentioned, except for very basic/primal emotions. More instinctual and existiential.
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Yeah. I remember sitting on my sister's bed and looking around. I can see my crib and the closet doors from that point of view. I think my mom or sister left me there by myself for a minute and went down the hall.
In the same room, I remember my dad built a little alcove for my sister to sit in to study. I remember sitting in the alcove while it was under construction. Feeling the cold from outside coming in because it wasn't insulated yet. My dad's friend from church was there helping to build it. My sister was there and let me play with some nails. I remember picking them up and holding them.
These are both from under age 12 months. Probably 9-11 months-ish for both.
Oh and another blurry one of climbing up on our table to look at this pretty blue votive candle holder thing on the kitchen table. Maybe I was a little over a year in that one because I was standing/climbing.
So how do the non-sight ones work? Do you know where you are, who you are with?