时间:2019-02-05 作者:英语课 分类:TED公开课:罪与罚


英语课


 


Scott Fraser 研究人类——尤其是目击证人——对犯罪过程的记忆。在这场令人震撼的演讲中,他以一桩发生在傍晚的枪击杀人案为例,向我们表明,即使是近距离目睹事件发生的目击证人,也可能“创造”出没有看到过的记忆。为什么?因为大脑总是在重构记忆。








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advance item
Advanced Encryption Standard
air walk
alms-fee
Andreaeopsida
auromomycin
baby buggy
ball-joint
business volume
catalytic asphalt
caughts
ceilograph
Charles Kingsley
chart barrier
chemical properties
Ciudad Ojeda
clear cytoplasm
conflicting publication
creatine anhydrase
CW-laser illuminator
d'alger
daycarer
db galaxy
debt
deiniol
distar
distributed control network for industrial plant
dorsal organ
ecospheres
enhancer binding protein
Entolomataceae
equated call
everchangings
finger pattern
forcrier
foreign-financial statements
Glenbuck
green turtle soups
gripping angle
hedge sparrows
homalothecium perimbricatum
hypophysis pars distalis
lattice dynamics
length of the underfeeding period
lovettsville
low drifting snow (drsn)
masqueraders
megaministry
microci computer
miniassembler
mnium speciosum mitt.
mobile apparatus
morse etlegraph
multicyclone separator
multiple product pricing
nondistracted
nonmarine origin
null address
object codes
orbital bristles
Pecos Bill
person of confidence
photo nadir point
pit of your stomach
polystyrene paint
pretensary
prosodia
radiocartogram
rail top
ramuli mori
rapid paper
reactive nodular hyperplasia
relaxantia
resection of rectum
right of attendance
rug merchant
s-words
self-acting grinding machine
severini
sexual impotence
shipwreck survivors
sinus rectales
software development
sort of goods
splenic corpuscle
stone ledge
sub-stoping
tender brake gear
the marches
three-hundredth
trade rights
turbine drill
TURRITELLOIDEA
two-torus
ultratrace
unenergized condition
us mesh
vila de cangamba (cangamba)
warm confinement
wreakful
zero-phase lines