False Memories

Memories are an aspect of our life that begin to form not too soon after we’re born and don’t halt until our last moments on Earth. The science behind them is fascinating, and we like to think of them as a precise, unwavering part of our cognitive process. However, what if that was actually not the case?

Click the link below to access the Nook space and find out!

False Memories → https://the-neuronook.crd.co/#section15


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Marcelina is a Second-Year honors student majoring in psychology. She’s very passionate about learning, especially in the realm of psychology and neuroscience! She wants to share her knowledge with others and hopes that everyone gains a better understanding of themselves in the process.

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