It can be hard to remember when something happens
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An illusion that distorts our perception of time – changing memories of events so that it appears to have occurred more in the past – may force a rethink of existing theories of memory.
The ability to remember past events requires information about what happened, when and where, Memories are not timestampsour recollections when they were formed are prone to erroneous. For example, Previous research I’ve seen the names many times and I can see that people can believe it…
Source: www.newscientist.com