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Techdirt.: DailyDirt: Memories Are Not As Reliable As They Used To Be

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DailyDirt: Memories Are Not As Reliable As They Used To Be
Nov 5th 2013, 01:00, by Michael Ho

Normally, when we remember something, we can estimate how reliable our memory is -- but not always. Sometimes it's hard to know if a particular memory is actually true. Our brains can forget details and fabricate things to fill in the gaps. More and more psychological studies seem to suggest that our memories are far more flexible than we might like them to be. Implanting fake memories isn't as hard as it sounds, and in the future, the movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind might seem less far-fetched. Here are just a few things you might want to remember about remembering.

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