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False Memories and their dangers

Our minds are not hard drives. When we remember an event, we don't retrieve it in its integrity from our memory, our brain reconstructs it by connecting different loose fragments and filling in the gaps with assumptions, emotions, and external suggestions . The fallibility of this reconstructive process makes us liable to manufacturing memories of incidents that have never occurred. 

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