313. The Neuroscience of Memories: False Memories, Implanted Memories and Repressed Memories

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Memories are fascinating things. In this episode I’m covering how memories can be implanted, the concept of false memories, and repressed memories.
You might even find the way you view memories completely changed by the end of this episode!
RECCOS:

Read ‘Semantic Integration of Verbal Information into Visual Memory’ by Loftus, Miller and Burns at https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1978-26704-001 .
Watch ‘Making a Murderer’ on Netflix https://bit.ly/49FEIzp .
Listen to S1 of Serial about Adnan Syed at https://serialpodcast.org/ .
Read ‘What Science Tells Us About False and Repressed Memories’ by Henry Otgaar at https://bit.ly/43oM7kt .

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CREDITS
Host: Alexis Fernandez       Executive Producer & Editor: Elise CooperDigital Producer: Zoe Panaretos DYFM Social Producer: Shania MaguaManaging Producer: Sam Cavanagh 
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313. The Neuroscience of Memories: False Memories, Implanted Memories and Repressed Memories

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