返回 【TED演讲】为什么目击者错认

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史考特佛瑞瑟(Scott Fraser)研究有關人們的如何記得犯罪事件,也為之作證。這場有力的演說,聚焦於一件發生於日落後的致命的槍殺凶案。他指出就算是離犯案現場非常近的目擊者也會製造「記憶」,記得他們不可能見到的事情。為什麼?因為人類大腦痛恨空白。

Scott Fraser
Scott Fraser is a forensic psychologist who thinks deeply about the fallibility of human memory and encourages a more scientific approach to trial evidence.



The other comes from an interesting aspect of human memory that's related to various brain functions but I can sum up for the sake of brevity here in a simple line: The brain abhors a vacuum. Under the best of observation conditions, the absolute best, we only detect, encode and store in our brains bits and pieces of the entire experience in front of us, and they're stored in different parts of the brain. _______(一句话听写,首字母大写,句末加标点)_________ ,we have an incomplete, we have a partial store, and what happens?

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