时间:2019-02-05 作者:英语课 分类:TED公开课:罪与罚


英语课


 


Scott Fraser 研究人类——尤其是目击证人——对犯罪过程的记忆。在这场令人震撼的演讲中,他以一桩发生在傍晚的枪击杀人案为例,向我们表明,即使是近距离目睹事件发生的目击证人,也可能“创造”出没有看到过的记忆。为什么?因为大脑总是在重构记忆。








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