either way though you're still reconstructing the memory for yourself and interpreting the events. The research of Elizabeth Loftus shows how reliable (or unreliable) memory actually is. Until technology recahes the point where it can actually capture and store actual neural thoughts and memories, it will still be just an aid to recollection at best. But when recording an event becomes the primary experience of the user, rather than a corollary, then technology itself has altered the formation of the memory. An interesting question nonetheless!
Looks fascinating Jason - being a high school psychology teacher I have my own theories but I am interested to see what verified data prove. Best of luck!