Submitted by PrestigiousClient655 t3_xzh1p3 in askscience
PrestigiousClient655 OP t1_isizeom wrote
Reply to comment by dtmc in Are there any ways to differentiate between true and false memories? by PrestigiousClient655
Yes, I think trusting memory is less depressing. Few hours ago, I just read an article shows that participants tested memory of art gallery event after two years still 93-95% accurate ,The link:
But Elizabeth Loftus shows that it is easily to create false memories in participants
And I read article about HSAM people who can remember every day of life remember memory 97% accuracy
The link:https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1314373110
But evidence shows that sometimes eyewitness memory is not so reliable so actually this seems confuse
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