Are all of your memories real Daniel L. Schacter
Dig into the psychology of how memories are susceptible to false information and why we shouldnt treat them as truth. In a 1990s study, participants recalled getting lost in a shopping mall as children. Some shared these memories in vivid detail, but there was one problem: none of these people had actually gotten lost in a mall. They produced these false memories after psychologists told them theyd gotten lost and parents confirmed it. So whats going on Daniel L. Schacter explores the fallibility
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