Judith Proctor (
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2024-01-26 10:33 am (UTC)
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Human memory is far more reconstructive than people believe.
Many experiments show that people remember what they think happened, rather than what actually happened.
eg. The colour of the person holding a knife in a fight is more likely to be recalled as black.
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Many experiments show that people remember what they think happened, rather than what actually happened.
eg. The colour of the person holding a knife in a fight is more likely to be recalled as black.