• JohnnyFlapHoleSeed@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I don’t feel like this is entirely true. I have some memories that play out more like shorts, that have always been very clear and never change in detail. They’re just engraved there, some of them can be easily corroborated among multiple people and/or video footage

    • cynar@lemmy.world
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      23 hours ago

      Various studies have shown this to be true. When you access memories, they become malleable. The brain makes various minor updates and repairs. It fixes holes, where bits have been forgotten, and pulls in new data, that wasn’t known at the time.

      The core of the memory is often intact, it’s generally self referencing, and fairly stable. It’s the small details around it that can shift.