Mon, 5 June 2023
Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Doctor Is In Series – where we will discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology.
In today’s episode, Chris and Abbie are discussing: False Memories. Although memory processes and systems usually operate reliably, they are sometimes prone to distortions and illusions. Today’s discussion will examine how and why this happens. [June 5, 2023]
00:00 - Intro 00:20 - Dr. Abbie Maroño Intro 01:02 - Intro Links - Social-Engineer.com - http://www.social-engineer.com/ - Managed Voice Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/vishing-service/ - Managed Email Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/se-phishing-service/ - Adversarial Simulations - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/social-engineering-penetration-test/ - Social-Engineer channel on SLACK - https://social-engineering-hq.slack.com/ssb - CLUTCH - http://www.pro-rock.com/ - innocentlivesfoundation.org - http://www.innocentlivesfoundation.org/ 07:43 - The Topic of the Day: False Memories 08:11 - Defining Our Memories 10:17 - Challenging Your Reality 11:48 - Remember the Good Times 13:01 - The Exception 15:07 - Unintentional Ego Inflation 17:27 - Putting it in Context 18:46 - The Dangers of Distorting Memories 23:19 - Not-So-Total Recall 25:40 - Repression vs Suppression 28:35 - Eyewitness Error 32:10 - Shameless Plug: Ep. 134 - Altered Memories and Alternate Realities with Dr. Elizabeth Loftus 34:14 - Emotional Influence 37:22 - How Accurate Are You??? 39:56 - Emotional Defense 44:35 - Belief System 47:48 - Don't Be Certain (Because You're Not) 49:31 - Confirmation Bias 52:39 - Simple Does Not Equal Easy 54:08 - Shades of Grey 56:38 - Wrap Up 56:58 - Next Month: Deception Detection 57:45 - Outro - www.innocentlivesfoundation.org
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