A new cognitive psychology study reveals that our susceptibility to false memories depends heavily on how believable a suggested event is, and whether we are told it happened just once or repeatedly.
New research from the University of Mississippi suggests that telling stories—from ancient campfire tales to modern-day digital communication—may be tied to how human memory evolved. It also could be ...
Nautica Walton an Apalachee High School student gives testimony detailing the day Colt Gray allegedly killed two students and two teachers. $56 trillion national debt leading to a spiraling crisis: ...
To recover from abuse or another traumatic experience, some people turn to a therapy called eye-movement desensitisation and reprocessing, or EMDR. But this may present problems if these people pursue ...
Imagery Rescripting can effectively and permanently reduce the fear of failure by "rewriting" critical childhood memories.
LOS ANGELES — Mark Zuckerberg and opposing lawyers dueled in a Los Angeles courtroom on Wednesday, where the Meta CEO answered questions about young people’s use of Instagram, his congressional ...
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is accusing the GOP-led House Oversight Committee of using her testimony in Congress’ Jeffrey Epstein probe as a way to “distract” from President Donald Trump ...
The robotaxi company has come under scrutiny for its use of remote assistants, some of whom are based in the Philippines. The robotaxi company has come under scrutiny for its use of remote assistants, ...
Over the course of nearly five hours, Ohio retail billionaire Les Wexner told members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform at least a dozen times that he couldn’t remember or ...
In a new co-authored book, Professor and Chair of Psychology and Neuroscience Elizabeth A. Kensinger points out some surprising facts about how memories work Explaining the science behind memory and ...
Rebecca English shown emails at high court trial suggesting investigator ‘went out on a limb’ to help her The Daily Mail’s royal editor has denied using a private investigator to “blag” information ...