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Your Brain Can Fill Gaps and Create “False” Memories

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Memory isn’t a camera file—it’s a story rewritten each time. If a detail is missing, the brain can fill it with plausible pieces, and you may later trust the fill-in as real.

Have you ever said, “I’m sure it happened like this”? Memory isn’t as fixed as it feels—each recall is a small edit that rebuilds the scene.\n\nThe brain assembles fragments into a coherent whole. When information is missing, it infers from context, and the inference can feel perfectly real because it fits smoothly.\n\nSurprising detail: that’s why two people can witness the same event and remember it differently. Neither has to be lying—their brains filled gaps in different ways.\n\nThis helps in disagreements: treat “I remember it this way” as a probability, not a verdict. Memory is powerful, but it isn’t a flawless archive.
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