Why You Remember the Past Wrong Every Time (Memory Bias)
Автор: Biases as Glitches
Загружено: 2026-01-12
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Your memories don’t work the way you think they do.
Every time you recall an event, your brain doesn’t “play it back.”
It rebuilds it from scratch.
In this system report, we explore one of the most dangerous cognitive glitches in the human mind: memory bias. A hidden process that allows suggestion, emotion, and narrative to quietly rewrite your past, without you ever noticing.
You’ll discover:
Why memory behaves more like a rendering engine than a recording
How words can implant details that were never there
Why confidence in a memory says nothing about its accuracy
How advertising, media, and politics exploit this flaw
And how to protect your own timeline from silent corruption
Your identity, your relationships, and your decisions are built on what you think you’ve lived. But what if parts of that history were edited along the way?
This is not about forgetting.
It’s about remembering things that never happened.
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Stay awake. The system is always running.
00:00 - THE CONFLICT
01:43 - THE SYSTEM
07:44 - THE PATCH
FOUNDATIONAL RESEARCH:
Loftus, E. F., & Palmer, J. C. (1974). Reconstruction of Automobile Destruction.
Loftus, E. F. (1975). Leading Questions and the Eyewitness Report.
Schacter, D. L. (1999). The Seven Sins of Memory.
Kahneman, D. (2011). Thinking, Fast and Slow.
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DISCLAIMER: This channel uses its own diagnostic language to describe real cognitive and emotional mechanisms. Terms like “glitches,” “systems,” and “patches” are narrative models built on established research.
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