The illusions of memory and self, with Anne Wilson
People Who Read People: A Behavior and Psychology Podcast05/03/23 • 46 min
A talk with social psychologist Anne Wilson about memory and how we define who we are. Topics discussed include: the nature of self; the nature of memory; the fallibility of our memories; the theory of temporal self appraisal (which is about how we experience ourselves as being close to or far away in time from different versions of ourselves); false memories; the role creative storytelling plays in constructing our views of self and the world; and political polarization.
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05/03/23 • 46 min
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