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Memories Change. But Can We Change Them On Purpose? - Science Friday

Memories Change. But Can We Change Them On Purpose? - Science Friday

Update: 2025-11-14
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Our memories make us who we are—just ask Barbra Streisand. But despite the lyrics in many popular songs, memories aren’t frozen in time. When we call them up, the details shift and change. And neuroscience research shows that we might be able to take that a step further—to manipulate our memories and even implant false ones.

Neuroscientist Steve Ramirez joins Host Ira Flatow to explain how memory manipulation could revolutionize the way we treat brain disorders. They also discuss Ramirez’s book, How to Change a Memory: One Neuroscientist's Quest to Alter the Past, and how the sudden death of his friend and scientific collaborator made him rethink the role of memory.

Guest: Dr. Steve Ramirez is an associate professor of psychology and brain sciences at Boston University and the author of How to Change a Memory.

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Memories Change. But Can We Change Them On Purpose? - Science Friday

Memories Change. But Can We Change Them On Purpose? - Science Friday