Not exact matches
Even more interesting is that these
false memories contribute to attitudes about the relative merits of the product, or what they call «the
false experience effect.»
Well, there's the inability to process
even basic information, mood swings, anger outbursts,
false memories, lack of impulse control, belligerence, paranoid tendencies to spout conspiracy theories, and things like retweeting Mussolini.
The International Neuroethics Society co-sponsored the
evening session that traced the emergence of lying in children, the world of
false memories and the state of the science on pathological lying disorders.
McNally's research suggests that all
memories —
even false ones — are more than just accessories of experience.
Your brain is easily manipulated by fake news, because
even facts you know are
false can stick in
memory as true.
His research suggests that all
memories —
even false ones — are not just accessories of experience.
Around 30 years ago, work by psychologists and neuroscientists began to show that our
memories are easily suggestible, with the implication that leading questioning could implant
false details, or
even completely fictitious events, in the minds of eyewitnesses.