Every time you recall a memory, your brain destroys the original neural file and rebuilds a new copy, mixing old data with current emotions and biases, which means your memories are not static recordings but are actively reconstructed each time you access them.
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Your Brain Is Actively Deleting Your Childhood Memories! π§ ποΈ #Shorts #Anatomy #DidYouKnowAdded:
Did you know that every time you recall an old memory, your brain completely destroys the original file and rebuilds a fake copy from scratch?
Memory retrieval unzips neural networks, making them unstable.
Your brain mixes old data with current biases, >> [music] >> re-saving a glitched file every single time.
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