
Memory Fallacy
Do you think your memory is strong? Think again!
The most valuable asset we have is what makes us who we are, that is, our memories... But memories are not an accurate record of the past as we think. We all accept that we may experience short-term memory loss when we enter a room, such as forgetting why we entered or not being able to remember the name of someone we have met hundreds of times, and we do not pay much attention to it. But are we aware of how open our minds are to deeper and greater delusions?
Forensic psychologist and memory expert Dr. In her book, which she wrote using the latest research to show the wrong paths that our brain can take, Julia Shaw explains how experiences can change first within ourselves and then in the process of transferring them to others, and how the past "created" with reality can affect a person's life.
The Memory Delusion is a frightening book in that it expresses that what and how one sees in eyewitness testimony may depend entirely on circumstances, and is a surprising book in that it claims that one slander can prevail over a thousand testimonies.
You may be the perpetrator of a crime that never happened, the hero of a war that never happened. In short, are you the person you are or the person your brain creates?
You will question how much you know yourself...
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Media Type: Paperback
Publisher | : | Say Publications |
Publication Year | : | 2018 |
ISBN | : | 9786050206111 |
The heart | : | Turkish |