10 Interesting Fact About The psychology of human memory and its fallibility
10 Interesting Fact About The psychology of human memory and its fallibility
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Humans have three types of memory: short -term memory, medium term memory, and long -term memory.
Human memory can be influenced by external conditions, such as emotions, drinks or certain foods, or even air around.
Memory can be distorted by a process called confirmation bias, where someone tends to remember information that is picky according to their perception.
Human memory can be changed by a process called memory reconstruction, where someone remembers wrong information even though they believe it is true.
There are various kinds of memory disorders, including amnesia, affective disorders (depression, anxiety, and anxiety), and trauma due to stress.
The effect known as the priming effect affects how information has been stored and interpreted.
The effect of memory dependence allows someone to remember information better after they repeat or remember it continuously.
The phenomenon known as the affective effect of memory causes a person to be more likely to remember information that is bound by positive or negative feelings.
Memory can be increased through exercise, using a technique called a memory strategy.
Although human memory can be very appropriate, it also tends to be inaccurate, because many factors affect how information is stored and remembered.