Familiarity vs. Memory
Familiarity can exist without specific memory, leading to intriguing phenomena like déjà vu. The mirror exposure effect illustrates how repeated exposure fosters preference, while perceptual fluency enhances our positive feelings towards familiar items. However, it's crucial to recognize that familiarity does not equate to accurate memory, as misattributions and false memories can easily occur.In this clip
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Episode 60: Memory Encoding and Recall
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