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Your Brain Reconstructs Memories | Pittsburgh News
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Your brain isn’t just storing memories—it’s constantly rewriting them, like editing a movie scene each time you recall it. New research reveals memory is a dynamic, reconstructive process, not a static recording, which explains why memories shift over time and why eyewitness accounts can be unreliable. Scientists are now pinpointing the neural pathways behind this flexibility, opening doors to treatments for memory disorders and smarter learning techniques. Next time you remember something, know your mind is doing serious creative work—every recollection is a fresh reconstruction.
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