“…We measured memory accuracy through cued recall questions that pertained to either central event details (i.e., information relevant to the main story in the scene) or peripheral event details (i.e., information in the background of the scene that was not relevant to the main story). We assessed memory accuracy for both types of event details to align with previous paradigms from the fields of autobiographical memory ( Berntsen, 2002 ), eyewitness memory ( Steblay, 1992 ; Yuille and Cutshall, 1986 ), event memory ( Iriye and St. Jacques, 2021 ), episodic memory ( Sekeres et al., 2016 ), perception ( Öhman et al., 2001 ), and virtual reality ( Gorisse et al., 2017 ). The subjective re-experiencing of memories was measured through ratings of reliving, vividness, emotional intensity, and perceived memory accuracy at both testing sessions.…”