Penn Jillette

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Research like this explores what is referred to as ‘post-event information’ – information that can influence our memories if we encounter it after we experience or witness an event. It might come from many possible sources – discussing the event with others in person or online, reading articles about the event or related events, seeing photos taken by ourselves or others, to name but a few. Any source of information has the potential to change our memories post hoc.
The Memory Illusion: Remembering, Forgetting, and the Science of False Memory
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