For as long as I can remember, I’ve told a story about how Joe Biden first captured my attention in 1972 when I eagerly rushed home from school to watch the Watergate hearings—my first youthful foray ...
💬 “Form memories with intention - and make the decisions in daily life that will give you the memories you want to hold onto.” ~Charan Ranganath ⚡️ Charan Ranganath is a Professor of Psychology and ...
If you can recall even a handful of these events with clarity, you’re using parts of your memory that most people ...
Co-hosts Megan Garber and Andrea Valdez explore the web’s effects on our brains and how narrative, repetition, and even a focus on replaying memories can muddy our ability to separate fact from ...
In today’s competitive job market, building trust with employees is no longer a nicety; it’s a necessity. Numerous studies highlight the critical link between trust and engagement. An article in the ...
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Can You Trust Your Own Memories
Memories feel solid, but science shows they’re alarmingly easy to distort. What we “remember” may be more fiction than fact.
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