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BI 206 Ciara Greene: Memories Are Useful, Not Accurate

Brain Inspired

CHAPTER

The Imperfect Nature of Memory

This chapter explores the complexities of memory as an active, reconstructive process rather than a flawless system. It examines the implications of memory's malleability, particularly in legal contexts and personal recollections, while highlighting the phenomenon of Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory. The discussion underscores the emotional aspects of forgetting and how memories can evolve over time, influenced by experiences and external information.

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