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Cognitive biases can affect our memories from "summary" of Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer

Our memories are not exact replicas of the events we experience. They are reconstructions, pieced together from bits of information stored in our brains. And just like any other mental process, our memories are susceptible to cognitive biases. Cognitive biases are errors in thinking that can lead to distorted memories. For example, the confirmation bias causes us to remember information that confirms our preexisting beliefs, while ignoring evidence that contradicts them. This can result in a skewed version of events stored in our memories. Another cognitive bias that can affect our memories is the availability heuristic, which causes us to rely on information that is readily available in our minds. This means that events that...
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    Moonwalking with Einstein

    Joshua Foer

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