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fact or fiction - Coggle Diagram
fact or fiction
to talk about our memory
sth doesn't line up with my memory
stamped on my memory
repressed memory
brain fog
memory can be faulty
to err is human
false memories
plant a false memory in sb's mind
the abuse o memory
unlikely / bizarre memories
distort, contaminate or change sb's memory
cause mass misremembering
memories don’t match the facts
be a figment of our imagination
forgetting curve
retain memories
the fallibility of memory in general
priming
chunking
effort after meaning
The brain is quite skilled at making sense out of randomness.
tackle memory training with a heck of a lot of diligence.
to talk about information
feed sb suggestive information / misinformation
insinuate
consciously or inadvertently feed sb some erroneous information
sth doesn't hold water
cherry-picked data / ideas
unreliability of eyewitness reports
baloney
Storytelling is woven into the human experience
stories come out of the woodwork.
“Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.” ~Carl Sagan
popular culture tidbits
spelling incongruity /formal/
stack the cards
with the cards stacked against us
critical thinking
disprove the claim
Most of the evidence leans in one direction
walk my talk by using the critical thinking suggestions
to gain traction
exposure to false information
chunks that I most like
hold water
cherry-picked data
keep sb on tenterhooks
repressed memory
plant a false memory in sb's mind
virtually impossible
much as I agree
come/ crawl out of the woodwork
baloney
interesting tidbits about
critical thinking
stack the cards
forgetting curve
be a fidment of imagination
sth doesn't line up with my memory
adverb + adjective pairs
perfectly straightforward
completely misleading
rather alarming
really useful
perfectly credible
utterly ridiculous
pretty amazing
entirely different tastes
virtually impossible
barely capable of
absolutely sick of sth
completely/perfectly honest
absolutely terrifying
inversions and sentence frames
In no way (can we clam that)
Never before have I had
rarely do people + verb
Not only ..., but also
Much as I agree/ like
Under no circumstances
Little did I know
On no account