Memory and Truth
Memory can be subjective, as individuals may recall the same event differently based on personal significance. Both parties in a disagreement can genuinely believe in their own recollections, highlighting the complexity of human memory. It’s possible for both to be telling the truth or for their memories to be distorted without malice.In this clip
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Can we trust our recollection?
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?