Reshaping Self-Identity Through Memory Replay

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  • Aidan Steeves University of Toronto

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.15173/cjsc.v1i1.3944

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Autobiographical episodic memory, self-identity, social anxiety, HippoCamera

Résumé

Autobiographical episodic memory plays a crucial role in shaping our self-identity. By recalling personally experienced events, especially those that are emotionally significant, we construct a narrative about who we are. For individuals with social anxiety, this narrative often becomes skewed, as they are more likely to ruminate over negative social memories, like instances of embarrassment or perceived rejection. Over time, this biased pattern of memory recall strengthens maladaptive self-beliefs, like “I’m awkward” or “People dislike me”, which perpetuate feelings of social anxiety. Fortunately, research suggests that intentionally recalling memories of successful or affirming social interactions may help us to see ourselves in a more adaptive, confident way. To test this, we will use HippoCamera, a validated smartphone app designed to strengthen memory recall through brief, personalized video recordings. Our study will examine whether using HippoCamera to record and replay positive social events can improve self-identity and reduce social anxiety. 

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2025-12-05

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Steeves, A. (2025). Reshaping Self-Identity Through Memory Replay. The Canadian Journal of Science Communication, 1(1), 20–22. https://doi.org/10.15173/cjsc.v1i1.3944

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