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Distorted Memories

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A Northwestern University study examines into what happens to memories over time.

Do memories fade? Or is another neurological process at play when it comes to how we remember events from our past? A recent Northwestern University study delves deep into what happens to the accuracy of memories over time. We take a look in this edition of Scientific Chicago.

04/02/2013 | Rating NR

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