Can we tell true memories from false ones? For decades, Elisabeth Loftus has studied how memories of events that never happened are formed, and she has invented techniques to create them from scratch. But false memories have real consequences, and can change how we think and behave. What do these false memories tell us about the nature of memory itself?
Speaker: Elizabeth Loftus, University of California, Irvine
Moderates: Nicola Quadri, BergamoScienza Association
Special thanks to Vita-Salute San Raffaele Università of Milano
Visita: www.bergamoscienza.it