This week we learn about antarctica and the biscuits that arctic explorers make. We'll be having some fish with that, because it's the other thing people there eat. I am learning french, ok? I'm doing that. But arning french is not going to work. Great, great way to pass the time. Would so encourage you to do it, but it is exactly the opposite of what you need to pass time,. It's acause the same thing as what's happening with corona as it's one long and so that you don't have the high lights. Those are the things we remember better.
Our guest on this episode is Dr. Julia Shaw, the author of The Memory Illusion.
Julia is famous among psychologists because she was able to implant false memories into a group of subjects and convince 70 percent of them that they were guilty of a crime they did not commit, and she did so by using the sort of sloppy interrogation techniques that some police departments have been truly been guilty of using in the past.
From her book’s website: “In The Memory Illusion, Dr Julia Shaw uses the latest research to show the astonishing variety of ways in which our memory can indeed be led astray. Fascinating and unnerving in equal measure, the international bestseller The Memory Illusion has been translated into 20 languages and offers a unique insight into the human brain, challenging you to question how much you can ever truly know about yourself.”
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