Edited by Jonathan Vernon, Thursday, 13 May 2010, 16:04
Pure serendipity but I have caught this documentary twice in the last couple of weeks on UK terrestrial TV.
So insightful on the way the human mind works. How such tiny nuances of sensory information can help us recollect genuine memories ... or to create false memories.
There is relevance here.
How does the mind gather and retain and use information ? And how can the trivial take on extraordinary importance. And importantly, what is the effect of online-learning that deprives us of some important memory-binding tools.
The Cognitive Interview
Pure serendipity but I have caught this documentary twice in the last couple of weeks on UK terrestrial TV.
So insightful on the way the human mind works. How such tiny nuances of sensory information can help us recollect genuine memories ... or to create false memories.
There is relevance here.
How does the mind gather and retain and use information ? And how can the trivial take on extraordinary importance. And importantly, what is the effect of online-learning that deprives us of some important memory-binding tools.
What do you think?