Your Brain Is Rewriting Your Memories Right Now
Your memories feel real. They feel certain. But neuroscience reveals something disturbing — every time you remember something, your brain quietly rewrites it. In this video, we break down the science of false memory, confabulation, and why the version of your past you're living with may have almost nothing to do with what actually happened. Research covered: → Psychologist Kathy Pezdeck on childhood memory → Elizabeth Loftus and the misinformation effect → Daniel Schacter's seven sins of memory → Ulrich Neisser's Challenger disaster study 🧠 Subscribe to GlitchMindz for weekly psychology videos that change how you see yourself. #memory #psychology #neuroscience #mind #brain

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