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Saturday, February 8, 2014

REPOST: Memory is Not Like a Video Camera: Rather The Present Can Be Spliced into the Past (from psyblog.co.uk)


A new study demonstrates that the way memory works is far from the popular imagination of a video camera; in fact it’s continually being edited cut and spliced together. The study, conducted by neuroscientists at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine demonstrate how how current memories can be inserted into older ones...Continue reading - - >

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→ Jeremy Dean is a psychologist and author of PsyBlog. His latest book is "Making Habits, Breaking Habits: How to Make Changes That Stick"


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