Fascinante esto que recomendaba el otro día el maestro Arcadi Espada en su web:
"But even
if we manage to untangle a few distinct memories that survive the tumultuous
cycles of growth and decay in the infant brain, we can never fully trust them;
some of them might be partly or entirely fabricated. Through her pioneering
research, Elizabeth Loftus of the University of California, Irvine has
demonstrated that our earliest memories in particular are often insoluble blends
of genuine recollections, narratives we sponged up from others, and imaginary
scenes dreamt up by the subconscious."
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