University of Gothenburg | What are false memories? @UniversityofGothenburg | Uploaded March 2020 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
We like to believe that we remember things the way they happened. But can we always trust our memories? In this video, legal psychology researcher Emelie Ernberg, talks about false memories.
This is a series in which researchers from the research unit for Criminal, Legal and Investigative Psychology (CLIP) at the University of Gothenburg give straightforward explanations of what research shows about legal psychological issues. You can find the entire series here: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiPfcvBrv1l9zBhNrfZMYaTgWyYYsQETK
Please visit the page https://www.gu.se/en/psychology/our-research/legal-psycholoy/myths-and-facts-about-legal-psychology at the University of Gothenburg to find more information.
We like to believe that we remember things the way they happened. But can we always trust our memories? In this video, legal psychology researcher Emelie Ernberg, talks about false memories.
This is a series in which researchers from the research unit for Criminal, Legal and Investigative Psychology (CLIP) at the University of Gothenburg give straightforward explanations of what research shows about legal psychological issues. You can find the entire series here: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiPfcvBrv1l9zBhNrfZMYaTgWyYYsQETK
Please visit the page https://www.gu.se/en/psychology/our-research/legal-psycholoy/myths-and-facts-about-legal-psychology at the University of Gothenburg to find more information.