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MonsterTalk Special #003: Seeing is Believing

MonsterTalk

Monster House LLC

History, Science, Society & Culture, Natural Sciences

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2013

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

“I know what I saw.” So say many witnesses to the bizarre and unusual—and even the mundane. But do you really know what you saw? In this special episode of MonsterTalk, memory expert Elizabeth Loftus and psychologist Richard Wiseman explain how perilous and frail are the tools and materials we use to build our fortresses of certitude. READ the episode notes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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You're listening to an Airwave Media Podcast.

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on both your phone and Chromebook.

0:30.0

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0:37.5

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catching up with creative friends, experimenting with a new look, or trying out a new recipe. And thanks to the Sims, inspiration is just one game and one spark away. Ready to spark something? Download the Sims 4 and play for free.

0:57.0

I know what I saw. How many times have you heard that before? In this special edition of Monster Talk,

1:06.0

we're going to take a look at the tools we use to recall everything. From encounters

1:09.8

with ghosts, monsters, or aliens, to recalling what you had for breakfast three days ago.

1:16.3

We all use the same tools, perception, and memory.

1:21.2

But we're all being constantly told that our perception in memory are fantastic.

1:25.0

Yet it simply isn't so.

1:27.0

None of us are video recorders, and none of us are unbiased reporters.

1:32.0

What follows is a compilation of interviews with

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