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Photographic memory isn't real; here's what your brain is actually doing when you remember
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Photographic memory isn't real; here's what your brain is actually doing when you remember

Forget the myth of photographic memory. Scientists reveal our brains don't record like cameras. Instead, memories are rebuilt each time we recall them, constantly changing. This dynamic process helps us learn and adapt. Forgetting is not a failure but a crucial function for emotional well-being and identity. Understanding this redefines how we view our own memories.

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