Former Bosozoku Members Sometimes Talk About Things from About 25 Years Ago as If They Were Happening Now — A Thorough Neuroscience and Psychology Explanation of How This Relates to Trauma, Including Signs of Deep-Seated Trauma They Themselves May Not Notice
4月 25, 2026菅原隆志38 min read
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I was in a bosozoku gang as a child too, and on top of that, I’ve learned a great deal about the mind, so there are many more things I can understand now. This time, I wrote an article from the perspective of trauma about why former bosozoku members sometimes talk about the past as if they are experiencing it right now.
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The reason someone may talk about “something that happened about 25 years agoas if it is happening now” is that a memory stamped with strong emotion isnot sufficiently linked to its temporal context (the tag that says “that was long ago”),and, when triggered by cues such as a similar smell, sound, or words,it emerges as a present-tense re-experiencing. In the main PTSD models, this is explained as asense of current threatand bydual representation theory (DRT).Clinical studies also show that the flashback portion tends to include more present-tense narration and sensory words, and diary studies have confirmed the everyday sense of “nowness” in the real world. In addition, whendissociationis involved, the sense of time itself changes, and the past feels as if it is贴着 the present.PubMed+2PubMed+2
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