Abstract
The pioneering research by Dr. Ian Stevenson of children claiming to
have #past-life memories has been developed by other researchers to
include children with other types of “#anomalous” memories such as
life-between-life, womb, or #birth memories. These memories are called
prenatal and perinatal memories here. A potential problem of these
studies is that the records of these memories typically are often made
long
after the cases came to be known by the investigators, so that we cannot
completely exclude the possibility that these memories are imposed
or inspired by family members of the children. This can be a serious
weakness of the evidential value of these data in view of the fact that
the
suggestibility of pre-school children has been experimentally proven to
be high. To overcome this #weakness, I would like to propose a method
of recording children’s initial remarks of prenatal and perinatal
memories without any intervention by investigators.
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