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Cracking the Shell on Psychological Science
Maryland PSYCTerps
29 episodes
2 days ago
Learn about the research and outreach activities taking place in the Psychology Department at the University of Maryland, and the stories behind the people doing the research, all delivered in bite sized nuggets. Listen in to learn about the science of psychology and how we're advancing solutions to real world problems.
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Learn about the research and outreach activities taking place in the Psychology Department at the University of Maryland, and the stories behind the people doing the research, all delivered in bite sized nuggets. Listen in to learn about the science of psychology and how we're advancing solutions to real world problems.
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Blurred Minds (Part 2): The science of memory distortion and gaslighting.
Cracking the Shell on Psychological Science
13 minutes 51 seconds
6 months ago
Blurred Minds (Part 2): The science of memory distortion and gaslighting.

In this two-part series, hosts Joey Barnet, Abi Nicolas and Mike Dougherty dive into a delicate and often misunderstood area: the intersection of everyday memory distortion and gaslighting, and the crucial distinction between intentional manipulation and genuine memory discrepancies. We'll explore how our memories can be fallible, and how that fallibility can sometimes be mistaken for malicious intent. We'll also discuss the consequences of authentic cases of gaslighting and touch on a small slice of the scientific literature exploring the relationship between exposure to gaslighting and other real-life outcomes.


If you want to learn more, check out some of these links:

  • Tager-Shafrir, T., Szepsenwol, O., Dvir, M., & Zamir, O. (2024). The gaslighting relationship exposure inventory: Reliability and validity in two cultures. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 41(10), 3123-3146. 
  • A easy to read report from a YouGov poll on the "Mandela Effect" and related false memory phenomena
  • Overview of research on suggestability and misinformation
  • An overview of a study on how we can create our own false memories.
Cracking the Shell on Psychological Science
Learn about the research and outreach activities taking place in the Psychology Department at the University of Maryland, and the stories behind the people doing the research, all delivered in bite sized nuggets. Listen in to learn about the science of psychology and how we're advancing solutions to real world problems.