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Explore the intricacies of human memory and eyewitness testimony in this thought-provoking TED talk. Delve into Scott Fraser's research on how people remember and recount criminal events, focusing on a case study of a deadly shooting at sunset. Discover why even close-up eyewitnesses can create false memories of events they could not have seen, and learn about the brain's tendency to fill in gaps in perception. Gain insights into the limitations of eyewitness accounts and their implications for criminal justice. This 21-minute presentation challenges conventional beliefs about the reliability of eyewitness testimony and offers a fascinating look at the complexities of human memory in high-stakes situations.