Hidden Brain cover image

Are Your Memories Real?

Hidden Brain

00:00

The Reconstructive Nature of Memory

This chapter examines a 1974 study that reveals how the phrasing of questions can distort human memory and influence eyewitness testimonies. It explores the psychological mechanisms behind memory reconstruction, emphasizing that memories are often constructed rather than simply retrieved. Through experiments and legal case discussions, the chapter highlights the complexities and inaccuracies inherent in human memory, particularly in the context of legal testimonies.

Transcript
Play full episode

Remember Everything You Learn from Podcasts

Save insights instantly, chat with episodes, and build lasting knowledge - all powered by AI.
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app