How Does False Memory Affect The Brain?

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I am interested in the brain and how the brain works. I wanted to find Ted Talk videos on the subject of memory. I have always been awed by topics related to the human brain, thus I had been hoping to find a subject that pertains to science and the brain. I remembered about the time I had read about the concept of false memories, and so I searched for any possible TED Talks relating to this idea. Sure enough, I found a sufficient amount of videos. After watching the videos, my desire to learn about false memories increased, giving me the interest in learning about the ability to plant memories into an individual’s brain. I believe that this is a very important concept because it can open up new possibilities such as treating those with PTSD and depression and many others disorders. I hope that people can understand that this sort of memory manipulation can help others if used responsibly.

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Another car drives by and shoots the father and the police investigate right away. Their prime suspect was a man who is innocent. He became a top suspect because the eye witness said that this innocent man was the one who shot the father. After later investigation, they found out that there was no gun, no person was found to be the driver. The witness has a false memory. The video goes on to explain why this happens. It mostly happens because humans put bits and pieces of an event together of an experience they’ve had and while filling the spaces, we end up making a slightly different story from another person at the same

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