Memory and Cognition Unit -5

This is intended to show that the more you know the more you know you don't. As your circle of knowledge gets bigger so does your perimeter of ignorance.

Same idea as before, referred to as the knowledge paradox. Once again, the more you know, the more you know you don't know. I find this to be very true...I still feel I don't know just about anything.

Cognitive Biases are a inescapable part of all of us. Confirmation Bias, In-Group Favoritism, and so on... It's interesting to see and think about them in others and ourselves. This is a pretty decent list, though not exhaustive: there are more if you look on Wikipedia, for example.

Cognitive Biases are a inescapable part of all of us. Confirmation Bias, In-Group Favoritism, and so on... It's interesting to see and think about them in others and ourselves. This is a pretty decent list, though not exhaustive: there are more if you look on Wikipedia, for example.

Memory is stored all over the brain. Our ability to think, remember and be aware/conscious seems to be quite global...more research coming.