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Skeptic Check: Forget with the Program

8 May 2012, 12:00 UTC
Skeptic Check: Forget with the Program
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Just remember this: memory is like Swiss cheese. Even our recollection of dramatic events that seem to sear their images directly onto our brain turn out to be riddled with errors. Discover the reliability of these emotional 'flashbulb' memories.
Also, a judge questions the utility of eyewitness testimony in court. And, don't blame Google for destroying your powers of recall! Socrates thought the same thing about the written word.
Plus, Brains on Vacation!
Guests:

Phil Plait – Keeper of Discover Magazine's badastronomy blog
Craig Stark – Neurobiologist, Director for the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory at Univeristy of California, Irvine
Ronald Reinstein – Former judge on the Superior Court of Arizona and judicial consultant for the Arizona Supreme Court
Betsy Sparrow – Psychologist, Columbia University

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