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In this episode of Let’s Talk Health, host Natalie Cook speaks to Prof. Matthew Mundy about the intriguing phenomenon of false memories. Can our brains make up memories? Are our recollections truly accurate? Matthew explains how our minds can trick us and why we sometimes remember things that didn’t happen.

They discuss how false memories form, the role of source confusion, and the mechanisms that make memory both powerful and unreliable. This snackable episode offers a thought-provoking glimpse into why we can’t always trust what we remember.

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