By the Roots
Do you remember "negative" experiences better than happy ones? You're no "Negative Nelly"! It may just be human nature to recall experiences that way. Memory is still a bit of a mystery, despite modern scientific exploration. Let's delve into the phenomena of making and retrieving memories. Key Words: mandela effect memory experience education learning science psychology repression fear forget misremember misnomer brain neurology mind nervous system human behavior manipulation society culture imagination emotion perception filter multiverse theoretical theory reality phenomena phenomenon recall retrieval human nature nurture recollection Credits: Host - Nicole Berry Co-Host - Corinne Meadors Music by - Mim Paquin Images by - Pixel-Shot via Adobe Stock and Bessi via Pixabay Additional Information/resources: "What is the Mandela effect?" via Medical News Today "Negative Emotion Enhances Memory Accuracy: Behavioral and Neuroimaging Evidence" by Elizabeth A. Kensinger via Sage Journals "Retrieval of Emotional Memories" by Tony W. Buchanan via US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health "Collective False Memories: What's Behind the 'Mandela Effect'?" by Caitlin Aamodt via Discover Magazine
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