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madamimadam
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False memories, or why we’re so sure of things we’...
"Every time you recall a memory, it becomes sensitive to disruption. Often that is used to incorporate new information into it." That's the blunt assessment from one of the world's leading experts on memory, Dr. Eric Kandel from Columbia University.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/scientists-explore-the-illusio...
switch007
on March 15, 2018
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Yes but is he recalling his research correctly?
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