False Memories Explored
Participants were led to believe they had experienced events from their childhood simply by imagining them, demonstrating the power of suggestion. Notably, around 25% of subjects recalled intricate details about fabricated events, such as being lost in a shopping mall, despite these occurrences never happening. This phenomenon highlights the malleability of memory and raises intriguing questions about the nature of our recollections.In this clip
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Episode 20: The Reliability of Memory
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