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552. Memory: The Perfectly Imperfect Archive of Our Lives feat. Ciara M. Greene

Jun 11, 2025
Ciara M. Greene, an Associate Professor of Psychology at University College Dublin, delves into the intricacies of memory in this engaging conversation. She challenges the notion of memory as a perfect recording device, emphasizing its evolutionary advantages and reconstructive nature. The discussion covers how stress affects memory encoding, the impact of technology on retention, and the complex relationship between attention and memory. Ciara also touches on the implications of memory errors, particularly in the context of eyewitness testimonies and the importance of understanding memory’s fallibility.
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INSIGHT

Memory's Imperfect Evolution

  • Memory is not a flawless recording device but an imperfect and reconstructive process.
  • Its imperfections evolved to aid survival and decision-making rather than recall every detail accurately.
ANECDOTE

The Burden of Perfect Memory

  • People with highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM) remember everything vividly but can't easily forget painful memories.
  • This can prevent emotional healing and the mental digestion of repetitive daily experiences.
INSIGHT

Gist Extraction of Memory

  • Memory extracts the gist from experiences to create generalizable knowledge.
  • This gist extraction prevents overfitting and aids decision-making in new situations.
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