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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-wear
academented
accidental prevention
approach cone
arabinosyl nucleoside
asemic
baccare
bassine fibre
bdft
brachidontes striatulus
branchar
bucc-
burckhalter
cass-weed
catothecium
chorioidcarcinoma
complete primitive
component selector
cooperative slip
cross-network LU-LU session
cumulative charts
cut for the simple s
cytopipettes
DC power supply panel
double nozzled rocket
downpunch
efficiency factor in time
electric beam melting
end plate nozzle
engine unit sender
ethicizing
ex-growths
Fast Market
fathom into
finder frame
formalisation
fractory
freezering
fundus of stomach
geared ladle hoist
gemu
gravity cells
hydrocaulus
I line
inelastic action
infares
installation category
intensified charging
intrusus
isodigipronin
Karen State
koji-amylo combined process
Lateral archegonia
layered network
listserve
loxley
Midx.
misclicks
mortensen
n-hexanes
newspaperland
Nicholas Of Autrecourt
nose over
omnidirectional ranges
Ompupa
ooparts
optical attenuation
ova lacunosus
pendulum machine
plant two-rows method
POSF
pouring basin
Ramsch
real error
return flow scavenging
seafarings
simultaneal
skylab (sky laboratory satellite)
sleep talk
slnb
slow-chopper neutron spectrometer
smmb
spickers
suitdress
supra expressionism
SYM (symmetrical system)
take umbrage
tathe
television hight voltage tester
thin blanket feed
torturedly
track junction
treble table
turbescency
type-test sample
typographical error
vertical deaerator
vespula
water environment capacity
witchhazel bark
within-test consistency
wood wool machining