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Memory is fallible and can be influenced by external factors from "summary" of The Invisible Gorilla by Christopher Chabris,Daniel Simons

It's easy to trust our memories. After all, they are what we rely on to navigate through our everyday lives. But what if I told you that our memories are not as reliable as we think? In fact, they can be quite fallible and are easily influenced by external factors. When we remember something, we are not simply retrieving a perfect record of past events. Instead, our memories are reconstructed based on a combination of what actually happened and other information stored in our brains. This process leaves room for errors and distortions to occur, leading us to remember things that never actually happened or to forget important details. External factors can also play a significant role in shaping our memories. For example, the way a question is phrased can influence how we recall an event. A simple change in wording can lead us to remember things differently ...
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    The Invisible Gorilla

    Christopher Chabris

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