MEMORY Memory is a reconstructive process. We should be happy if we get the gist of our experiences right and only some of the details wrong. Memory renders the past and present, while preparing us for the future. In this session, we’ll discuss the reconstructive nature of memory, the power of suggestion on memory, how we remember, and why we forget. Daniel Bernstein teaches Psychology at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. His research interests include Memory, False Memory, Belief and Memory, Theory of Mind, Hindsight Bias, and Lifespan Cognition. He has given many courses for TALK previously.
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Wed, Apr 28 11:00 am – 12:30 pm ONLINE $15 Daniel Bernstein Sonya Furst 778.833.3762, sonyafurst@outlook.com Wed, Apr 21 See page 36
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