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Ever won an argument using a memory that never happened? Science explains why your brain plays this clever trick
Your memory feels reliable, but science says it is far from perfect. From forgotten details to events that never happened, ...
The doors to an “iconic” theatre have been opened for the first time in years to showcase ongoing works to restore it to its ...
Falsehood and dissimulation, problematic in the criminal justice system, are ubiquitous in nature. Understanding the psychological origins of lying may help us to guard against it.
Studying the epic journey of the iconic jumping plumber can lead to new insights in theoretical computer science—and may help researchers understand the tractability of problems in other areas.
After what feels like years of waiting, one of the most anticipated original Chinese animation — or donghua — projects finally has a release date. False Memory (also known as Memory Management Bureau) ...
From the Booker-shortlisted author, a tantalisingly unreliable account of childhood, history and mental uncertainty The historian and novelist Fiona Mozley acknowledged in a 2018 piece for the ...
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When false memories shaped a case
This video explores a case involving family dynamics, allegations of manipulation, and disputed memories that played a significant role in a criminal investigation and subsequent confessions. FIFA ...
A large global study identified the reasons people believe misinformation — and which tools work best to counter it.
Working memory is the information we need to access to complete the tasks we’re engaged in right now, and scientists think it ...
Spoonerisms can be silly and make you laugh. But linguists see something more: a rare glimpse of how the mind plans speech ...
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