On May 14, 2008, at 10:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That sounds strange! Because the first thing I recall (or miss) is the flavour (smell) and texture of a banana, if I haven't eaten one for a while, not the shape or the color, even though I'm a visual artist. I think the sensation one experienced while eating has stronger influence in one's memory. Well, at least that's my life experience, unless I misinterpret what you have written.
Can you recreate the taste and smell in your memory? Or do you just miss being able to taste or smell it again?
It's similar to remembering the face of your wife or husband, sig-oth, parent, etc. You know it when you see it, and the memory of it warms you, but you cannot see the details very well.
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