Memory Quote by Lisa Unger
““But did you know that eyewitness testimony is often totally unreliable? The human memory only records events through the filter of its own frame of reference. We try to fit the information we receive into schemas, units of knowledge that we possess about the world that correspond with frequently encountered situations, individuals, ideas, and situations. In other words, we often see things as we expect to see them, or want to see them, and not always as they are.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: The Psychology of Memory, Podcast, 2020
Our memories are shaped by personal perspectives and expectations, making eyewitness accounts unreliable.
In simple terms: Memory is filtered by our own views.
Question assumptions about what you recall.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- legal testimony
- journalistic reporting
- personal recollection
- historical research
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do your expectations influence what you notice?
- Can you trust your own recollection of events?
Memory can be distorted by emotions and stress, reducing accuracy.