05/16/2026
Your brain doesn’t replay memories like a video... it rebuilds them. In this 20-second psychology short, we explore how memory is a reconstruction that changes over time, especially after intense or traumatic experiences. Studies show that people can remember the same event differently from witnesses nearby, not because anyone is lying, but because the brain actively rewrites details each time they are recalled. This quick dive into human behavior, cognitive science, and memory distortion reveals how fragile and editable your past really is—and why even your most important memories may not be exactly as they happened.
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