Memory and Perception
Memory is often a construction, influenced by images and stories rather than strict facts. Personal recollections can vary widely, as individuals fill in gaps with what they believe to be true. This conversation delves into the complexities of memory, particularly in high-stakes situations, highlighting how vivid memories can coexist with uncertainty and differing perspectives.In this clip
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Why is it hard for me to remember parts of my childhood, or why do some events I can remember seem black and white as discussed in the episode 461: Erik Vance | The Curious Science of the Suggestible You and the clip Memory Flaws?
Why is it hard for me to remember parts of my childhood, or why do some events I can remember seem black and white, as discussed in the episode 461: Erik Vance | The Curious Science of the Suggestible You and the clip Memory Flaws?
Why is it hard for me to remember parts of my childhood, or why do some events I can remember seem black and white, as discussed in the episode 461: Erik Vance | The Curious Science of the Suggestible You and the clip Memory Flaws?