Your Brain Edits Memories Like a Bad Movie Director

How the brain deals with memories

Think your memories are accurate? Think again. Every time you recall an event, your brain subtly alters it, like a constantly rewritten script.

This phenomenon, called memory reconsolidation, means that each time you “replay” a moment, details can change, emotions can shift, and even false memories can form.

Your mind isn’t a camera—it’s an unreliable storyteller!

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