Stat 5 — Your Memory Is Being Rewritten In Real Time
Here's the most unsettling one.
A study from the University of California found that exposure to misinformation after an event changes what people actually remember about the event itself.
Not what they believe about it. What they remember.
This …
Stat 5 — Your Memory Is Being Rewritten In Real Time
Here's the most unsettling one.
A study from the University of California found that exposure to misinformation after an event changes what people actually remember about the event itself.
Not what they believe about it. What they remember.
This is called the misinformation effect. And it means that every time you read a misleading headline, watch a biased recap, or hear someone else's version of something you experienced firsthand, your brain
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