Carnegie Mellon University
June 20, 2016

Q&A: A scientist explains why your brain forms false memories

By Elissa Aminoff

Q&A: A scientist explains why your brain forms false memories

When you walk into a room, your eyes process your surroundings immediately. Refrigerator, sink, table, chairs: right, this is the kitchen. Your brain has taken data and come to a clear conclusion about the world around you, in an instant. But how does this actually happen?

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