How fake images change our memory and behaviour
For decades, researchers have been exploring just how unreliable our own memories are. Not only is memory fickle
when we access it, but it’s also quite easily with subverted and rewritten. Combine this susceptibility with modern imageediting software at our fingertips like Photoshop, and it’s a recipe for disaster. In a world where we can witness news
and world events as they unfold, fake images surround us, and our minds accepts these pictures as real, and remember
them later. These fake memories does not just distort how we see our past, they affect our current and future behaviour
too – from what we eat, to how we protest and vote. The problem is there’s virtually nothing we can do to stop it.
Old memories are seeming to be the easiest to manipulate. In one study, subjects were showed images from their
childhood. Along with real images, researchers snuck in manipulated photographs of the subject taking a hot air balloon
ride with his or her family. After seeing those images, 50% of subjects recalled some part of that hot-air balloon ride –
though the event was entirely made up.
a-Find 2 mistakes in the text above concerning the grammar we learned in class, copy them down and correct
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and our minds accepts these pictures as real, and remember
them later. These fake memories does not just distort how we see our past, they affect our current and future behaviour
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and our minds accept these pictures as real, and remember
them later. These fake memories do not just distort how we see our past, they affect our current and future behaviour
Our minds esta no plural ( They- nossas mentes - elas) portanto o verbo ACCEPT não leva S pois para isso o pronome tem que estar no singular. ( Nossa mente = it, ela)
fake memories ( Memorias falsas - Elas- They) o verbo não leva S portanto Do e não DOES
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