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Eyewitness Testimony: Why Your Memories And Your Vision Could Be Flawed


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You can't always believe what you see! We'll explore the problematic use of eyewitness testimony in court cases and why we can't consistently trust our memory.
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Psyched PodcastBy Alexa Shank and Kelsey Fyffe