Así tu cerebro te hace perder tiempo todos los días

Jill Price remembers every day of her life since 1980. Every conversation, every lunch, every detail. She calls it "a nightmare." What if forgetting wasn't a flaw in your brain... but what keeps you sane? In this episode: → Why your brain deliberately erases things (and why you should be grateful) → The case of Henry: the man who couldn't form new memories but kept learning → How your memories are edited every time you recall them → The more photos you take, the less you remember (studies prove it) → The science that can now erase, extend, and implant memories Your memory isn't a hard drive. It's an editor that rewrites your story without asking your permission. Scientific references and supporting materials (in English): https://bit.ly/Refs-Ep21 0:00 Introduction 1:43 Part 1: The unusual flaws of memory 4:49 Part 2: The person who forgot everything but learned. 6:50 Part 3: How your brain decides what to remember and what to erase. 9:24 Part 4: Memories change with you. 11:43 Part 5: Memory 2.0: Hacking memories. 15:30 Final Part: Memory in the Age of the Selfie. ▀▀▀ CREDITS Concept and General Production: Santiago Bilinkis Research: Juan Morris Screenplay: Juan Morris and Santiago Bilinkis Production: Fernando Collazo Direction: La Embajada Editing: Sebastián Vázquez Distribution: Adrián Michelena Introductory Music: Gustavo Pomeranec AI Art Designer: Facu Peche Artistic Consultant: Dalia Elnecave Strategic Consultant: Petr Lebedev Short Film Editing: Zaple Tech General Assistance: Florencia Schmidt