PrestigiousClient655
PrestigiousClient655 OP t1_iwgdus5 wrote
Reply to comment by SirDeviantRicky in Scientists say memory is prone to change each time we recall. How accurate are our childhood memories actually? by PrestigiousClient655
So is the memory that years later maybe general details are accurate but specific details are not very accurate?
PrestigiousClient655 OP t1_iwgdtz7 wrote
Reply to comment by Captain_Humanist in Scientists say memory is prone to change each time we recall. How accurate are our childhood memories actually? by PrestigiousClient655
So is the memory that years later maybe general details are accurate but specific details are not very accurate?
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
PrestigiousClient655 OP t1_isdaxor wrote
Reply to comment by dtmc in Are there any ways to differentiate between true and false memories? by PrestigiousClient655
Sorry for my late response. So do you trust your memories?
PrestigiousClient655 OP t1_irq68sf wrote
Reply to comment by regular_modern_girl in Are there any ways to differentiate between true and false memories? by PrestigiousClient655
So here are two question:
1)Is it possible to prevent false memories formation during recall?\
2)How much percentage of our memories are accurate?
PrestigiousClient655 OP t1_irq66ll wrote
Reply to comment by dtmc in Are there any ways to differentiate between true and false memories? by PrestigiousClient655
So here are two question:
1)Is it possible to prevent false memories formation during recall?\
2)How much percentage of our memories are accurate?
PrestigiousClient655 OP t1_iwghm6q wrote
Reply to comment by SirDeviantRicky in Scientists say memory is prone to change each time we recall. How accurate are our childhood memories actually? by PrestigiousClient655
So is it basically like cant know the accuracy of the memories?