Because research shows that The more you remember a memorythe scenes it creates in your brain change with every passing second.
This time Dragging the correct memory to a wrong point Not even from work. You’re a little confused, aren’t you? So let’s take it from the beginning.
Neuroscience research is providing important findings for understanding how our memory works and what effects the recall process has on our memory.
Many experiments and studies have shown that remembering memories is actually the same as recreating them. this also We have many question marks in our minds about our memory. causes its formation. How did this situation arise?
A study conducted among 70 participants, It clearly shows how the process of remembering changes memories. Participants were asked to remember the locations of 180 objects on a grid. On the first day, participants were introduced to these objects; on the second day, each of the objects was placed in the center of the grid and participants were asked to place the objects correctly.
On the third day the test was repeated. The results were surprising. Because recalling memories weakened memory.

Participants placed incorrectly remembered objects closer to their actual locations compared to correct recall rates. Good, They treated a defective memory as real.
Donna Bridge of Northwestern Universityexplains this situation as follows: “An eyewitness may have a reasonably accurate memory when he or she first remembers an event. But with each subsequent memory, things get progressively worse. This effect is indeed larger than we expected. If someone now claims to remember exactly how something happened, I take that with a grain of salt!”
These findings also reveal the errors we experience in the process of recalling memories.
Every time we remember our memories, These memories are becoming less and less accurate And the connection between what we remember and what we remember becomes increasingly weak.
So when that is the case How Changing Emotions, Environment, and Circumstances Affect the Accuracy of Our Memories One cannot help but think. But we must say that one day everything we remember may no longer have any connection to reality.
Sources: Northwestern University, PsyToday, MIT
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