
1 | Carol Tavris on Mistakes, Justification, and Cognitive Dissonance
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
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You Can Have a Totally False Memory
False memories can be as vivid and convincing as accurate ones, appearing crisp, vivid, and believable despite being completely false. Memories can remain clear and unchanged over time, creating a sense of absolute accuracy. By repeatedly telling yourself a story or a version of an event, you can alter your memory, eventually believing the new version as the truth. This process can be powerful in shaping your memories and perceptions, ultimately influencing how you remember events or conversations.
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