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Memory is not fixed from "summary" of Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer

Memory, it turns out, is not fixed. It is not a tape recorder or a video camera, faithfully preserving our experiences for posterity. Instead, it is a living, breathing thing, constantly evolving and reshaping itself. As we revisit memories, we alter them, whether consciously or not, adding new details, omitting others, and even inventing things that never actually happened. Our memories are not like files stored neatly in a filing cabinet, waiting to be retrieved at will. They are more like stories we tell ourselves, stories that change each time we tell them. The act of remembering is not a passive process; it is an active one, involving not just retrieval but also reconstruction. Our memories are malleable, susceptible to suggestion and distortion, influenced by our beliefs, emotions, and even outside influences. Research has shown that memories are not stored in a single location in the brain, but are distributed across a network of neurons. When we recall a memory, we are essentially...
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    Moonwalking with Einstein

    Joshua Foer

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