Memory Confusion
Repeated questioning and personal reflection can lead to source monitoring failures, making it difficult to distinguish between actual events and imagined scenarios. This phenomenon is particularly concerning in contexts like police interrogations, where false evidence can create distorted memories. Additionally, false memories represent a more extreme form of memory error, where individuals may confidently recall events that never occurred, highlighting the complexities of human memory.In this clip
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Episode 20: The Reliability of Memory
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