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The Memory Illusion: Why Your Recollections Are Less Reliable Than You Think
- 2024/11/27
- 再生時間: 18 分
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あらすじ・解説
Welcome to the Mind Theory Podcast, where we unravel the fascinating mysteries of the human mind. In this episode, we take a closer look at memory—how it works, why it fails us, and what this means for our daily lives.
Inspired by Julia Shaw’s groundbreaking book, The Memory Illusion, we’ll explore:
- Why human memories are inherently malleable and prone to distortion.
- How memory fallibility affects our lives, from relationships to courtroom decisions.
- Real-world examples of false memories and their profound implications.
- Practical tips for improving your memory while remaining aware of its limitations.
- Additional resources for those who want to dive deeper into the complexities of memory.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the nature of memory, its reliability, and the surprising ways it shapes our perceptions of the world.
Key Tags:
memory, false memories, Julia Shaw, human psychology, memory distortion, cognitive science, courtroom implications, self-awareness, personal growth, neuroscience
For inquiries, collaborations, or to share your thoughts, contact Randall Chesnutt at Randall@mindtheorypodcast.com.
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